Diplomatic dispute growing between Turkey, Netherlands
By Reuters
12 March 2017 |
6:30 am
The dispute between Turkey and the Netherlands over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish emigres worsened Saturday as a Turkish official was reportedly detained while the Dutch embassy in Istanbul was sealed off.
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