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The confrontation between Ankara and Paris intensifies, since after the attack launched by the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, against the French president, Emanuel Macron, questioning his mental health, a new incident comes to light forever the wick of Franco-Turkish relations, this time starring the Turkish Minister of Tourism and on the occasion of a cover of the satirical magazine Charlie hebdo.
THE Serdar ChamTurkey’s deputy tourism minister harshly attacked the French satirical newspaper, calling its editors in French via twitter “sons of bastards and bitches.”
In a tone that is obviously not appropriate for a government official, Mr. Cham wrote in French on his personal Twitter account: “You are bastards, you are sons of bitches …».
The reason for the Turkish undersecretary’s praise was the new cover of Charlie Hebdo, which mocks President Erdogan in a particularly caustic way.
France asks EU to approve sanctions against Turkey
Determined to respond forcefully to the statements of the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, through which mental health was challenged of Emanuel Macron and called for a boycott of French products, the Presidency of the French Republic now appears, asking the leaders of the Europe of 27 to approve measures against Turkey on Tuesday.
Hardening your posture France against her Turkey can be seen in the statement made by the Minister of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon, Frank Rister.
“France is united and Europe is united.” At the next European Council, Europe must make decisions that allow it to strengthen its balance of power with Turkey to better defend its European interests and values, “Rister told lawmakers to expand on this issue. .
Ankara throws “oil on fire”: Turkish National Assembly passes Macron’s resolution
A little earlier, according to the Turkish news agency Anadolu, the Turkish National Assembly adopted a text – resolution, condemning “Macron’s positions against Islam”.
“The representatives of the political parties unequivocally condemn the disrespectful and dangerous speeches and actions of French President Emanuel Macron against Islam, the Prophet Muhammad and Muslims,” read the text approved by the Turkish National Assembly.
The text of the corresponding resolution was approved by the President of the Turkish National Assembly, Mustafa Sedop.
In addition to condemning the “anti-Islamic statements and actions of President Macron, who hides behind the shield of freedom of expression,” the resolution underlines the “growing danger inherent in French society, which may this policy adopted by the highest level of the French state “.
Once again we condemn the shameful terrorist attack that recently took place in France, with the murder of Professor Samuel Pati. However, the fight against terrorism requires the cooperation of all members of all religions, ethnicities and cultures. “