Turkey summons Danish envoy over attacks on Quran, flag

Turkey summons Danish envoy over attacks on Quran, flag

Ankara calls the attacks 'clear examples' of Islamophobia and xenophobia.

The Danish ambassador was summoned two weeks ago after a group burnt a copy of the Quran and the Turkish flag in Copenhagen. (Twitter pic/NowMyNews)
ANKARA:
Turkey summoned the Danish ambassador in Ankara to express its strong condemnation and protest over what it said had been attacks on the Quran and on the Turkish flag on Friday, the foreign ministry said.

“It is unacceptable to allow these vile attacks under the pretext of freedom of expression, despite all our warnings,” the ministry said in a statement, without specifying what attacks it was referring to.

The Danish ambassador in Ankara was previously summoned two weeks ago after a far-right group in Denmark burnt a copy of the Quran and the Turkish flag in front of the Turkish embassy in Copenhagen.

“We will undoubtedly continue our efforts in bilateral and multilateral platforms against this vile attack and similar hate crimes, which are clear examples of Islamophobia and xenophobia that have increased alarmingly in Europe recently,” the Turkish foreign ministry said.

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