Erdogan warns Europeans 'will not walk safely' if attitude persists

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ANKARA (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Europeans would not be able to walk safely on the streets if they kept up their current attitude towards Turkey, his latest salvo in a row over campaigning by Turkish politicians in Europe.

Turkey has been embroiled in a dispute with Germany and the Netherlands over campaign appearances by Turkish officials seeking to drum up support for an April 16 referendum that could boost Erdogan's powers.

Ankara has accused its European allies of using "Nazi methods" by banning Turkish ministers from addressing rallies in Europe over security concerns. The comments have led to a sharp deterioration in ties with the European Union, which Turkey still aspires to join.

"Turkey is not a country you can pull and push around, not a country whose citizens you can drag on the ground," Erdogan said at an event for Turkish journalists in Ankara, in comments broadcast live on national television.

"If Europe continues this way, no European in any part of the world can walk safely on the streets. Europe will be damaged by this. We, as Turkey, call on Europe to respect human rights and democracy," he said.

Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier used his first speech as president on Wednesday to warn Erdogan that he risked destroying everything his country had achieved in recent years, and that he risked damaging diplomatic ties.

"The way we look (at Turkey) is characterized by worry, that everything that has been built up over years and decades is collapsing," Steinmeier said in his inaugural speech in the largely ceremonial role.

He called for an end to the "unspeakable Nazi comparisons."

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said earlier that although Turkish government officials were still taking part in events for expatriate Turks across Europe, they were not campaigning for the referendum.

The Union of European Turkish Democrats, which organizes events in Europe, said on Tuesday that Turkish leaders would no longer hold campaign rallies in Germany after an ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel said they were not welcome.

Germany, home to some 1.4 million Turks eligible to vote in the referendum, has been angered by the Nazi comparisons and Merkel has demanded that Ankara halt the rhetoric. Erdogan, however, has repeated the message in speech after speech.






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lol here you go European poster some more shit from this cock sucker telling you guys how Euro's should be. I'm sure youll take him very seriously. What an annoying asshat
 
Its kind of amazing to see a dictator rise before our eyes in modern times.
But yeah fuck Erdogan, hope he gets taken out
 
He keeps trolling
 
He knows hes got the cuck's by their clits, fuck can they do about him.

Open the flood great ohh great Sultan, show Eurockuckopia who's boss.
 
Spain is going to have to bring back the Reyes Católicos to Alhambra 2.0 these savage hoardes.
 
lol, so I guess the closet gay and general dumbass Reza Aslan can write Turkey off his list of awesome countries to defend the Muslim world.
 
Funny guy, Europeans already can't do that.
 
Ramone!, bring me a successful coup
 
Erdog is probably the worst of the modernday strong man.
 
Where's Vlad Tepes and his funny hat when you need him
 
I don't think Erdogay knows how batshit crazy Germans can get when they blow their fuse. I wouldn't keep provoking them with Nazi references.
 
This stupid motherfucker is going to get his country demolished.
 
I hope this guy gets shot, and gives Cyprus back to its owners.
 
Does this include Turks that live in the part of Turkey on the European continent?
 
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