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BERLIN – A senior German official says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rhetoric in the standoff with European countries ahead of his country’s April 16 referendum is causing damage that will take years to repair.
Erdogan has accused Germany, and Chancellor Angela Merkel, of “committing Nazi practices” after some local authorities blocked appearances by Turkish ministers hoping to campaign in Germany for a presidential system at home.
He has aimed similar accusations at the Netherlands. Both countries have large Turkish minorities.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper that “Erdogan’s rhetoric leaves me speechless.”
He was quoted Sunday as saying that Erdogan is “wilfully destroying in a short time” years of progress on integration.
Schaeuble added that “repairing the damage that is being done now will take years.”
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