• $ 1.7
  • € 2.0243
  • ₽ 0.022016
  • ₺ 0.039
  • £ 2.326

Turkey accuses Europe of double standards over Imamoglu arrest

Turkey accuses Europe of double standards over Imamoglu arrest
21.04.2025 11:30

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Sunday accused European politicians of applying double standards in their criticism of the arrest of opposition figure Ekrem Imamoglu, former mayor of Istanbul, Turkish daily Hürriyet reported.

"Some countries are trying to bring Imamoglu’s arrest to the international agenda, yet remained silent when Marine Le Pen was charged with corruption in France," Fidan said.

He also pointed to cases in Romania and Moldova, where, according to him, elected opposition figures faced political bans or arrest. "Did you condemn this? No," he said.

Fidan added that his European counterparts "fall silent" when confronted with such comparisons, accusing them of inconsistency and double standards: "If you don’t apply the same criteria to all, I won’t take your criticism seriously."

N.Tebrizli

Similar news
Similar news
Iran ready to allow inspectors access to nuclear sites, Pezeshkian says
World 14:30
Iran ready to allow inspectors access to nuclear sites, Pezeshkian says
Pakistan unveils new hypersonic ballistic missile
World 14:05
Pakistan unveils new hypersonic ballistic missile
Europol says counterfeit currency worth 1.2 bln euros seized
World 13:30
Europol says counterfeit currency worth 1.2 bln euros seized
Zelenskiy rules out peace talks in Moscow or Minsk
World 11:00
Zelenskiy rules out peace talks in Moscow or Minsk
U.S. Treasury chief says Washington ready to cut off Iran’s financial flows
World 10:00
U.S. Treasury chief says Washington ready to cut off Iran’s financial flows
Durov says he should not be labeled an oligarch
World 18:00
Durov says he should not be labeled an oligarch
Russian Railways says grain shipments to Armenia via Azerbaijan become regular
World 17:00
Russian Railways says grain shipments to Armenia via Azerbaijan become regular
South Korean Regulator Probes Bithumb After $43 Billion Erroneous Bitcoin Credit
World 15:00
South Korean Regulator Probes Bithumb After $43 Billion Erroneous Bitcoin Credit
Trump ally Graham warns Tehran of possible action
World 13:30
Trump ally Graham warns Tehran of possible action
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe