The Borneo Post

Turkey criticises German ‘populism’ after Merkel shift on EU membership

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ANKARA: A spokesman for Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan accused German politician­s yesterday of indulging in populism after Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would seek an end to Ankara’s European Union membership talks.

Merkel, seeking a fourth term in office in Germany’s Sept 24 election, said in a debate on Sunday it was clear that Turkey should not join the European Union, and that she would talk to other EU leaders about ending its stalled accession process.

“It is not a coincidenc­e that our president Erdogan was the main topic of the debate,” Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim Kalin tweeted, criticisin­g what he described as mainstream German politician­s’ “indulgence in populism”.

“Germany and Europe’s attacks on Turkey/Erdogan, by ignoring essential and urgent problems, are reflection­s of the narrowing of their horizons,” he said.

“We hope that the problemati­c atmosphere that made TurkishGer­man relations the victim of this narrow political horizon will end”.

Turkey’s ties with Germany and several other EU states have deteriorat­ed sharply this year.

Points of dispute have included the barring of Turkish politician­s from holding campaign rallies in EU countries ahead of an April referendum, and concerns over the powers granted to Erdogan in the closely fought plebiscite.

Turkey has also restricted access for German parliament­arians seeking to visit German troops at the Incirlik air base in southern Turkey, leading Berlin to announce it was moving those forces out of Turkey.

It has also detained several German nationals, including journalist Deniz Yucel.

Turkey says it has sent Germany an extraditio­n request for one of the main suspects it says was behind an attempted military coup in July 2016.

More than 50,000 people have been arrested and 150,000 have been suspended or sacked in a security crackdown since the failed putsch. — Reuters

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Smoke billows in the embattled northern Syrian city of Raqa, as Syrian Democratic Forces, a US backed Kurdish-Arab alliance, battle to retake the city from the Islamic State group. — AFP photo
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Merkel (right) arrives for a TV debate with her challenger Social Democratic Party candidate for chancellor Martin Schulz in Berlin. — Reuters photo

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