Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in a phone call discuss Sweden's NATO bid and provocative actions against the Quran in Europe
Turkish President Erdogan expresses his belief that bilateral relations would be strengthened through high-level visits. / Photo: AA
Discussing Sweden's NATO membership bid, Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Mark Rutte that even though Sweden has taken favourable steps by making changes in the new anti-terror law, the steps would be meaningless as long as supporters of the terror group freely organize demonstrations in this country, said a Turkish Communications Directorate statement on Wednesday.
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