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Turkey criticizes German 'populism' after Merkel shift on EU membership

@Zibago
Honestly, I don`t know which debate you had seen, but the one I have seen, Merkel DIDN`T say nothing about to cancel the EU-membeship talks.
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Merkel: Yes, a tougher approach without saying what she want to do, ergo nothing.
Schultz: As a chancellor i would cancel the talk about the membership.
Merkel: Germany isn`t alone in the EU.
Schultz: You don`t want to do anything?
Merkel: I want to solve this diplomatically, we have to free the German citizens...blahblah.
Merkel: it`s up to the Turkey to decide, if they want to abort the negotiations.

Erdogan has Merkel by her balls and she knows it, if he decides to open the border....uii, even Schultz, the masterblaster of talking didn`t want to cancel the refugee pact with the Turkey, show more balls against Turkey...what a joke...:D:rofl:

On the other side is it the pure joke to be accused by the Turkey of populism, ther aftermath of the debate is more funny than the debate itself.:partay:
Moreover that if someone is thinking he could make some points by Erdogan bashing is amusing. If there weren`t some Germans in turkish jails, no one would care about this in the campaign.
Btw, that is the next funny thing, this Germans in the jails have all the dual citizenship and if i have it right in the mind, if someone cross the Turkish border, the Turkish citizenship will automatically enter into force so therefore a are only Turks in the jails, this is also covered by international law, so by law this are Turkish citizens accused of criminal acts.
So what shall we do...to interfere in ther internal affairs of a sovereign countary again? I don`t think so.

Exactly, if those jailed had been good German citizens without trying to destroy Turkey by joining terror organisations like FETO or pkk then they wouldn't be in jail now.

These are not german citizens, why?

Because their agenda is to attack Turkey, not to be loyal german citizens.

No one goes to jail in Turkey without good reason, me and so many others express our views online and offline in Turkey but we don't go to jail.

I see cab drivers and many others daily talking bad about political leaders in Turkey daily, and they don't end up in jail ever.

So there is the freedom to express yourself, but actively attacking the country is different thing.
 
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Exactly, if those jailed had been good German citizens without trying to destroy Turkey by joining terror organisations like FETO or pkk then they wouldn't be in jail now.
It`s not up to me or other outsiders to judge about this, it up to Turkish justice to prove it. If they are guilty, they are guilty, if not, that let them go.

These are not german citizens, why?
Because their agenda is to attack Turkey, not to be loyal german citizens.
First of all, no it hasn`t to do with the argument Germans would not do such things, we are Nazis, we are doing everything...:enjoy:

No, I have meant, everytime I hear something about this prisoners, i hear the have the dual citizenship, too. At least most of them, don`t know if they have all multiple citizenships.

And the Turkish law is clear in this point, they are first Turkish citizens and therefore are subject to Turkish jurisdiction.
http://dergiler.ankara.edu.tr/dergiler/64/1540/16882.pdf

As a consequence you don`t have Germans in the jails rather Turks.

No one goes to jail in Turkey without good reason, me and so many others express our views online and offline in Turkey but we don't go to jail.
Oh come on, you know exactly, that in any country someone gets under the wheels and the wrong is condemned, that happens to the best judicial systems from time to time.
And I bet in the course of cleansing and accusations after the coup is certainly the one or the other innocent has landed in the prison, is indeed no different possible with the high number of accusations.
 
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we are Nazis, we are doing everything...
Including stuff like that:
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Well the truth is that EU will never accept a muslim(be it a secular). Turks remained secular for about a half century, and were not accepted. So, I think its their turning point. Islamic world surely accepts Turks.
 
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What about a bid for leadership of the Islamic world
Yes I think so too. However, it's difficult giving that Saudi Arabia (Sunni leader) and Iran(Shiite leader) already have alot of influence and they are the ones mostly shaping events in the region. So it will be difficult for Turkey to find a place for itself between these two.

Turkey isn't "butthurt" as you put it, go research all the current agreements and partnerships between Turkey and EU already in place.

Turkey is in a sense already part of the EU in everything except on paper.

Trade agreements, legal agreements, humanitarian agreements and what not.
We are no different than a country already in the EU.
I agree to some extent
 
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