Ankara condemns ‘heinous act’ that violates Sweden’s commitments under tripartite NATO deal, say Turkish diplomatic sources
ANKARA
The Turkish Foreign Ministry on Thursday summoned Staffan Herrstrom, the Swedish ambassador in Ankara, to convey the country’s reaction to a propaganda demonstration by supporters of the PKK/YPG terror group in Stockholm.
“The Ambassador was informed with strong expressions that we strongly condemn and protest this heinous act, and demanded that such terrorist acts, which are a clear violation of Sweden’s commitments with the tripartite testament, and which openly threaten our country, should not be allowed,” said Turkish diplomatic sources.
Herrstrom was also told that Türkiye expects the perpetrators of the act to be identified, that necessary actions be taken and that Sweden fulfills its commitments under the tripartite deal signed last year under NATO auspices, the sources added.
Terror supporters gathered in front of the historical City Hall in the capital Stockholm, hung a puppet — likened to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — by the feet on a pole in front of the building, and shared video footage of the moment on social media.
Footage posted later on a social media account affiliated with the terror group showed that threats targeting Türkiye and Erdogan were made with Turkish subtitles.