Sweden once again took refuge in freedom of expression in the burning of the Koran
Swedish Foreign Minister Billström, at a press conference with his Latvian counterpart, Edgars Rinkevics, stated that the Triple Memorandum between Sweden, Finland and Turkey was signed.
Stating that there are clear terms and obligations in the memorandum, Billström said: “We have a clear commitment here. We will fulfill them.” saying.
When asked about the impact of the burning of the Koran in front of the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm on the NATO membership process, Billström said: “I don’t want to speculate on this issue. Of course there is freedom of speech in Sweden, and it is something that anyone can use. However, I would like to underline that the Swedish government does not in any way condone or encourage such events, such as the burning of holy books.” he gave the answer.
“WE WILL TRY TO UNDERSTAND TURKEY’S CONCERNS”
Latvian Foreign Minister Rinkevics said: “We will try to understand Turkey’s concerns accurately and clearly. It is important that this is completed before the NATO Summit in July. So we have a little over 5 months to complete the approval process.” he said.
Noting that the dialogue with Turkey must continue and that the legitimate interests of the three countries must be respected, Rinkevics said: “I am sure that we will find a decision that suits member states such as Latvia, Turkey, England and the United States. Because we are a family of responsible countries”. he used his statements.
Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the far-right Danish party Tight Direction, burned the Koran in front of the Stockholm Embassy in Sweden on January 21 in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, and no one was allowed to approach Paludan during the protest. he held under the protection of the crowded police.
Many Islamic countries, especially Turkey, reacted to the Swedish government’s permission to burn the Koran in Paludan.
Paludan had made a new provocation by burning the Quran under police protection in front of a mosque in Denmark today. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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