President Erdoğan met with Dutch Prime Minister Rutte
According to the statement from the Directorate of Communications, the meeting discussed bilateral relations, Sweden’s accession process to NATO, provocative actions against the Koran in Europe, and regional and global issues.
Recalling that the 100th anniversary of the Friendship Agreement between Turkey and the Netherlands will be celebrated next year, President Erdoğan expressed his confidence that bilateral relations will be crowned with high-level visits.
STEPS GIVEN BLESSED BY THE SHOWS”
During the meeting, where Sweden’s NATO membership process was also discussed, President Erdoğan stated that Sweden has taken steps in the right direction by making changes to anti-terrorism legislation, but that supporters of the PKK/PYD terrorist organization /YPG continue to freely organize demonstrations in praise of terrorism.
Speaking to the Dutch Prime Minister Rutte, President Erdoğan declared that the legitimization of attacks against the Muslim holy book, the Koran, in Sweden, under the pretext of freedom of thought, cannot be accepted, and that what has been fact is clearly a crime of expression.
During the meeting, the leaders also agreed that one of the most important items on the agenda of the NATO summit, which will be held in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, on July 11-12, will be the Russia-War. Ukraine. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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