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In Denmark postponed the visit of the Turkish Prime Minister

The Prime Minister of Denmark proposed to postpone the visit of his Turkish colleagues because of the situation with the Netherlands.

The Prime Minister of Denmark Lars løkke Rasmussen told his Turkish counterpart Bina Yildirim to postpone the planned visit to the country because of the “tensions” between Turkey and the Netherlands.

Stated that Yildirim will visit the country on 20 March 2017, but the Prime Minister Rasmussen said that such a visit cannot take place, given the “current Turkish attack on Holland”.

“Under normal circumstances, it would be a pleasure to welcome the Prime Minister of Turkey,” Rasmussen said, adding that the Danish government was “very concerned” about political developments in Turkey.

Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged international organizations to impose sanctions against the Netherlands because of conflicting events that recently unfolded between the two countries.

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