Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel pronounced that if Ankara were to pierce behind a genocide penalty, a pierce would be “synonymous with a finish of a European dream” and symbol a finish of decades of negotiations to enter a European Union.
It is in Turkey’s “own interest” not to stretch itself serve from Europe, pronounced Gabriel in an talk in a Bild mass dissemination daily to be published Tuesday.
“Any preference (about fasten a EU) will not be on a bulletin anytime soon. At any rate, fasten would not work right now,” he added, observant that Turkey contingency confirm that instruction to take.
Immediately after winning a nail-biting opinion on fluctuating his powers, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan mooted a second referendum on bringing behind a genocide penalty, that would sound a genocide knell for a country’s EU ambitions.
“If (a bill) comes before me, we will approve it. But if there isn’t support (from antithesis MPs) … afterwards we could have another referendum for that,” Erdogan said, as his supporters chanted for a reintroduction.
Turkey abolished a genocide chastisement in 2004 as partial of a bid to join a European Union and Brussels has done it transparent that any pierce to revive it would scupper Ankara’s efforts to join a bloc.
In an progressing corner matter with Gabriel, Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Turkish authorities to “seek deferential discourse with all domestic and amicable army in a nation after this tough choosing campaign.”
Merkel pronounced Germany “respected a right of Turks to confirm on their constitution” though combined that “the tighten outcome shows a border to that Turkish multitude is deeply divided.”
Ties between Germany and Turkey plunged during a referendum debate when Erdogan indicted authorities of behaving like “Nazis” by banning ministers from campaigning to Germany’s outrageous ex-pat Turkish community.
The ‘Yes’ stay won with 51.41 percent in Sunday’s vote on giving Erdogan unconditional new powers, according to near-complete results, though indignant antithesis groups have cried tainted and demanded a recount.
International observers from a Council of Europe and a Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) pronounced a referendum debate was conducted on an “unlevel personification field” and a opinion count itself was injured by a late procedural changes that private pivotal safeguards.
Article source: https://www.thelocal.de/20170418/germany-warns-turkey-not-to-end-the-european-dream