Global Times

Turkey says no difference between Dutch ruling party and ‘ fascist’ Wilders

-

Turkey said on Thursday there was “no difference” between the ruling Dutch liberals and the “fascist” anti- immigratio­n politician Geert Wilders, after Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte defeated the far- right in elections.

With Turkey locked in an explosive crisis with the European Union that erupted in the run- up to the polls, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu predicted that “religious wars” will start in Europe.

“You look at the social democrats and the fascist Wilders, there is no difference, they have the same mentality,” Cavusoglu said, quoted by state- run news agency Anadolu, referring to the ruling Liberal VVD party which won the most seats against Wilders and his Freedom Party ( PVV).

Turkey and Europe have been locked in a diplomatic spat after the Netherland­s and Germany blocked Turkish ministers from holding rallies to secure a “yes” vote in next month’s referendum on expanding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers.

While Erdogan has repeatedly accused the countries of acting like “Nazis,” the EU has warned Ankara to show moderation in its language.

“Where are you going, where are you taking Europe?” asked Cavusoglu, addressing Europe’s leaders.

“You have begun to disinte- grate Europe and take Europe to the cliff. Soon religious wars will begin in Europe,” Cavusoglu warned.

Cavusoglu questioned The Netherland­s’ understand­ing of “humanity, democracy and freedom,” insisting Turkey would not remain passive against such actions.

On April 16, Turks will decide whether to approve constituti­onal changes to create an executive presidency, which the government insists will be like that of France or the US, but critics say it will lead to oneman rule.

Late Wednesday, Cavusoglu threatened to unilateral­ly scrap a March 2016 deal that has substantia­lly reduced the flow of migrants and refugees to the EU.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China