"We ignore the persistent provocations and carry out all the processes in a mature manner. Well … someone needs a mental check, clearly. Erdogan invite Macron à «se faire soigner», l'Elysée dénonce des propos «inacceptables» Jean-Luc Mélenchon avait notamment interpellé le Premier ministre Edouard Philippe à l'Assemblée nationale le 15 octobre 2019 après l'opération menée en Syrie par la Turquie pour y combattre les Kurdes. Erdogan s’attaque à Macron, Paris dénonce la « propagande haineuse » de la Turquie Le président turc s’est interrogé samedi et dimanche sur la « santé mentale » d’Emmanuel Macron. NETTALI.COM – Le président turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan a de nouveau attaqué, ce dimanche, son homologue français Emmanuel Macron, réitérant ses doutes sur sa santé mentale, au lendemain de propos similaires ayant entraîné une vive réaction de Paris. L'UE unie derrière la France. Un autre tweet présidentiel disait en caractères gras «Nous sommes UN». Mr Erdogan has angrily criticised French President Emmanuel Macron for pledging to defend secularism against radical Islam. However, the meaning is more important than wording. A day after saying that Macron needed his head examined, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday that the French leader has “lost his way.”. This call is now also that of the European Parliament. Ils ont inclus des photos de Macron avec une chaussure estampée sur son visage. It added that such calls “denature” France's positions on freedom of expression and conscience. “The person in charge of France has lost his way,” Erdogan said Sunday. It seems to have been heard. Selon les analystes, la charge de Recep Tayyip Erdogan contre Emmanuel Macron, au sujet de l'islam, permet au président turc d'accroître son rôle au Moyen-Orient. The French presidential office noted in its statement Saturday announcing the recall of its ambassador Turkey's call for a boycott of French products. This website uses cookies to improve your user experience, as per the Law on the Protection of Personal Data (LPPD). The 18-year-old suspect in the killing, who had become radicalized, was shot to death by police. The French Foreign Ministry said in a statement Sunday evening that its diplomats were mobilizing to ask countries where boycotts were being organized or hate calls issued not to back them, and to provide assurances that French citizens would be safe. But in Muslim countries, and especially in Turkey, the main supplier of imams to the French Muslim community – which numbers about 5 million people – his speech sounded like an indictment of Islam and all Muslims. Une initiative qui n’est (vraiment) pas passée inaperçue et qui a suscité une avalanche … Mr Macron's office said on Saturday that Mr Erdogan's policies were "dangerous". Ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Group Deputy Chair Bülent Turan has praised President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for "making" French President Emmanuel Macron tweet in Turkish. “He goes on about Erdogan while in bed and while awake. "It's nice for Mr. Macron to release a Turkish message. French authorities have denounced Turkish “propaganda” against France that they said was aimed at fanning hate at home and abroad and say calls to boycott French products need to cease immediately, PARIS -- French authorities denounced Turkish “propaganda” against France that they said was aimed at fanning hate at home and abroad, and asked Sunday that calls to boycott French products cease immediately, saying such attacks were the work of a “radical minority.”. The French government, in turn, responded by recalling its ambassador from Ankara. "We'll continue to defend our country with this vision," he added. © 2020 And News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. "Erdogan a désigné Macron comme son ennemi, il est obligé de répondre", commente-t-il. Samuel Paty, was beheaded while leaving school in a Paris suburb. "The President's words @RTErdogan with regard to the Okul arkadaşım @EmmanuelMacron’a dostça bir tavsiye: İlerle, bekleme yapma, devam et https://t.co/oXsiN2JexP. Turan on Sept. 19 said that Macron "has been dreaming of becoming another Napoleon for a long time.". In a chain of back-and-forth communications, quickly rising temperatures and French concern over the ramifications of its policies on free expression, Macron added one more, tweeting Sunday night, in English and Arabic, “We will not give in, ever.” But he also affirmed, “We respect all difference in a spirit of peace.”. “This is a time when President Macron could have put a healing touch and denied space to extremists rather than creating further polarization and marginalization that inevitably leads to radicalization,” Khan wrote on Twitter. Emirati political analyst Abdulkhaleq Abdulla summed up in a tweet the contrast between the position of these three countries and that of the Turkish leader.