Yesterday, Thursday, the Danish ambassador in Ankara was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, which protested against two demonstrations held in front of the Turkish embassy and a mosque in Copenhagen. an attack on our holy book, the Quran.”
“The ambassador was told that we strongly condemn the allowing of this provocation, which clearly constitutes a heinous crime,” the source added.
Last weekend, Swedish-Danish extremist Rasmus Paludan was allowed to demonstrate in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, where he burned the Koran in the presence of police.
Thus, he protested against the fact that Turkey is preventing Sweden and Finland from joining NATO.
And AFP correspondents in Copenhagen reported that Paludan repeated what he did on Friday, burning a copy of the Koran in front of a mosque in the Danish capital.
And he announced that he intends to burn another copy today, Friday, in front of the Turkish embassy.
And France Press reported that police forces were deployed in front of the relevant places.
The extremist confirmed that he would continue his demonstrations “every week” until Ankara agreed to Sweden’s entry into NATO.
These moves caused widespread indignation in the Islamic world. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that Sweden can no longer count on his country’s “support” to join the Atlantic.
Negotiations on this issue are officially suspended.