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The European Commission highlighted that calls for a boycott of French products launched by Turkey, which is a candidate country to be part of the united bloc, contribute to its subsequent and further expulsion from it.
The spokesman for the Commission’s executive body, Balach Avari, stressed the need for Turkey to respect its obligations stipulated in the agreements signed with the European Union, which provide for the free exchange of goods.
The spokesman added that “calls to boycott the products of any member state of the European Union go against the spirit of those agreements.”
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, had pledged to take “negative” measures against Turkey if it did not intend to change the equation and adhere to an agenda of positive action that would allow dialogue with the Union to begin.
European officials did not disclose what steps they would take toward Turkey, whether diplomatic or economic.
This comes at a time when the debate is intensifying between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and French President Emmanuel Macron, who confirmed his country’s adherence to the publication of “cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad” in the context of his enthusiasm for secularism, which angered the Turkish president, who called for a boycott of French products. He said his French counterpart needed a mental health checkup.
Source: Aki
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