German authorities distance themselves from anti-Erdoğan tweet
Following Agriculture Minister Julia Klockner posted a controversial tweet, in which she leveled heavy accusations against Erdoğan and criticized German-Turkish footballer Mesut Özil for meeting him, the majority of members of German government distanced themselves from Klockner's controversial comments, and underlined the importance of ties between Germany and Turkey.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 25 July 2018
- Modified Date: 05:53 | 25 July 2018
Germany on Wednesday distanced itself from a controversial tweet by one of its ministers against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Berlin considers Turkey an important partner and wants to maintain a relation based on trust, a government spokesman said.
Agriculture Minister Julia Klockner posted a controversial tweet on Monday, in which she leveled heavy accusations against Erdoğan and criticized German-Turkish footballer Mesut Özil for meeting him.
Agriculture Ministry's spokeswoman Friederike Lenz told a press conference on Wednesday that the tweet was Klockner's "personal opinion", and declined to make any further comment.
Government's deputy spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer also distanced herself from Klockner's controversial comments, and underlined the importance of ties between Germany and Turkey.
"Turkey is a close and important partner for us, and we would like to have good relations with Turkey," she said.
"We have differences on several issues. We have had difficult and complex periods in our relations. But we also have common interests. Therefore, federal government believes that it is important to maintain a trustworthy relationship," she added.
Political relations between Ankara and Berlin suffered several setbacks in recent years, but both sides took steps in the recent month towards normalization of ties.
Erdoğan is expected to pay an official visit to Germany in autumn.