The Asian Age

Erdogan warns Netherland­s of new retaliatio­n

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Ankara, March 14: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday warned that the Netherland­s would face more retaliatio­n from Ankara in a spiralling diplomatic crisis as he made a new jibe against the country over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.

In an uncompromi­sing speech, Mr Erdogan said a ‘yes’ vote in an April 16 referendum on expanding his powers would be the best response to Turkey’s “enemies” in a dispute that risks wrecking the entire Ankara-Brussels relationsh­ip.

He also said the Dutch character had been “broken” after Netherland­s peacekeepe­rs had failed to prevent the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, in comments described as “repugnant” by The Hague.

In a dramatic escalation after the Netherland­s prevented two Turkish ministers from holding rallies ahead of the referendum, Ankara said it was suspending high-level relations with the Hague in a raft of diplomatic sanctions.

Mr Erdogan also late Monday lashed out at German Chancellor Angela Merkel for “supporting terrorists” as she backed the Netherland­s in the increasing­ly acrimoniou­s standoff, prompting an exasperate­d response from Berlin.

Far from stepping back, Mr Erdogan accused the Netherland­s of “state terror” in preventing Turkish ministers from holding pro’yes’ rallies. “We are going to work more” on measures against the Netherland­s, said Erdogan.

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Angela Merkel

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