Austrian foreign minister blames Turkish PM Erdoğan for ‘disorder’ in Vienna amid thousands’ protest
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄanâs visit to Austria, which sparked mass demonstrations in Vienna, has drawn more sharp words from Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, who said the visit âclearly shows ErdoÄan has brought his election campaign to Austria and has caused disorder.â
âWe refuse to accept this. The only thing I can say is that respect for a country does not look like this,â Kurz told journalists on June 19, after as many as 10,000 people demonstrated against ErdoÄanâs visit, according to figures provided by organizers and local police.
Kurzâs remarks came ahead of his meeting ErdoÄan scheduled for June 20. The Turkish prime minister will meet the Austrian foreign minister before his departure for Paris, where he will meet with French President François Hollande.
ErdoÄan has been increasingly accused of autocratic tendencies in Europe and a similar trip to Germany last month ruffled feathers after he spoke out against the assimilation of Turkish immigrants.
On July 19, he addressed a crowd of some 6,000-7,000 supporters from Austriaâs 250,000-strong Turkish minority in a sports arena. A further 10,000 people watched his speech on a big screen outside the venue.
ErdoÄan is touring European countries with large Turkish populations ahead of a widely expected run for the presidency in August.
Austrian police said they used tear gas spray after a âminor incidentâ when a bottle was thrown at the protesters in the Austrian capital, most of whom were from the local Turkish community. No injuries were reported.
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