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Summoning the German ambassador to the Turkish Foreign Ministry

The ambassador of Berlin in Ankara was summoned to the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in protest against the statements of the German Interior Minister against Merih Demiral.

reported by Mehr News Agency According to Anatolia news agency, the German ambassador in Ankara, Jürgen Schulz, was summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry in protest against the statements of German Interior Minister Nancy Pfizer against Merih Demiral.

The German ambassador in Ankara has been summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry in protest of the materials published by the German Interior Minister against the defender of the Turkish national team with the aim of putting pressure on the European Football Union (UEFA). .

After the match between the Turkish and Austrian national teams in the 2024 UEFA elimination round, German Interior Minister Nancy Pfizer published an article on social networks demanding that UEFA deal with Merih Demiral, a player of the Turkish national football team. The goal was the reason for happiness in this game.

Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also released a statement saying that the reactions to the joy of Gol Merih Demiral, defender of the Turkish national team, after scoring a goal against Austria by the German authorities have “political goals” ” has described.

In the statement of the Turkish Foreign Ministry, it is stated in this regard: The reaction of the German authorities to their Admiral is an example of xenophobia. We condemn the political reactions to this flower celebration, which was done using historical and cultural symbols without targeting another group.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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