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US ambassador caught out over ‘fake news’ jibe

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WASHINGTON: The new US ambassador to the Netherland­s accused an interviewe­r of peddling ‘fake news’ and disputed comments he made in 2015 about the country being in “chaos” because of Muslims, only to then deny using the “fake news” claim in a bizarre exchange on Dutch television on Friday.

Pete Hoekstra made the blunder while being questioned by a journalist from Dutch broadcaste­r NOS over remarks made at a 2015 conference.

When challenged by the reporter about comments he made at the 2015 event, in which he referred to ‘chaos’ and ‘nogo zones’ in the Netherland­s, Hoekstra responded: “That is actually an incorrect statement — we would call it fake news. “I never said that.” But in a clip played from the event, Hoekstra can be heard saying: “The Islamic movement has now gotten to a point where they have put Europe into chaos. Chaos in the Netherland­s, there are cars being burned, there are politician­s that are being burned.”

“And yes, there are no-go zones in the Netherland­s,” he added.

When pressed further during the interview, the ambassador then denied accusing his interviewe­r of “fake news” altogether.

“I didn’t call that fake news,” Hoekstra said. “I didn’t use the words today. I don’t think I did.”

Footage of the exchange, which appeared on Dutch current affairs programme Nieuwsuur, has been widely circulated on social media.

NOS interviewe­r Wouter Zwart later told CNN that Hoekstra said the “no-go zones” comment was intended to refer to “a broader context of European problems with ‘those areas’.” — AFP

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