DUSSELDORF –
The Turkish president Erdogan has no permission needed if he has something in the Turkish consulate wants to say. This stressed a spokesman of the Turkish embassy in Berlin Saturday in the Rheinische Post.
The German government has on Friday made it clear that they do not want Erdogan a speech for Turkish Germans are going to keep if he the G20 summit in Hamburg to attend. Erdogan had Berlin in vain for permission for a speech outside the G20. Later in Berlin, determined that politicians from outside the EU not deemed to be political speeches to keep that nothing to do with the G20.