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Turkey: Party Head Blasts Draghi For Remarks On Erdogan

13.04.2021 16:57

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi 'crossed the line' when calling Turkey's president a 'dictator,' says Devlet Bahceli.

The leader of a major party in Turkey lambasted Italy's premier for recent comments on the Turkish president.

Speaking to his Nationalist Movement Party's (MHP) parliamentary group, Devlet Bahceli said Prime Minister Mario Draghi's remarks amounted to slander of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom he called a "dictator" in a press conference last week.

"The 'dictator' accusation is not a challenge, but arrogant and vindictive slander. Those looking for a dictator should look into their own history," he said.

Bahceli accused Draghi of secretly admiring Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and said the premier had "crossed the line."

Draghi's accusation came after the seating arrangement at a meeting last week in the Turkish capital, where Erdogan and EU Council head Charles Michel sat down in separate chairs while European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was initially left standing.

She was then offered a seat on a couch, with Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu also sitting down on a separate couch opposite her.

Speaking to reporters last Thursday, Cavusoglu downplayed the brief confusion over the seating arrangements, saying that Turkey had satisfied all the protocol requirements of the EU side.

Ukraine-Russia crisis

Touching on rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia, MHP leader Bahceli stressed that any conflict between the two countries would put the security of Turkey and the Black Sea at risk.

"We sincerely hope that common sense will prevail between these two countries. Respect for Ukraine's territorial and political integrity should be essential," he said.

"The Black Sea, which is a sea of ​​peace and tranquility, will not be the scene of new and violent struggles for hegemony."

The conflict in the eastern Ukraine between government forces and Russia-backed separatists has escalated in recent weeks. The Ukrainian Army said one Ukrainian soldier was killed Sunday night in cross-border firing.

Ukraine has been plagued by conflict in its eastern regions since March 2014, following Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea.

Fighting between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine has seen more than 13,000 people killed, according to the UN. -



 
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