“We have moved in relations with Turkey to a level unacceptable for the allies.

Insults, slander, threats.

We expect that the President of Turkey (Recep Tayyip Erdogan. -

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) and his government will immediately put an end to this behavior, "Le Drian said.

Earlier, the French government said that Paris would not abandon the principles of freedom of expression and freedom of publication, despite attempts to "intimidate"

On October 24, France recalled its ambassador to Turkey over Erdogan's words about French President Emmanuel Macron.

As reported by Anadolu agency, the Turkish President recommended to his French colleague "to check his psyche."

On October 21, Macron, at a farewell ceremony for the teacher of history and geography of the Conflans-Saint-Honorine College, who was killed in the suburbs of Paris, said that France would not give up caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.