China News Service, Beijing, October 25th. Comprehensive news: According to foreign media reports, Turkish President Erdogan said on the 23rd that he had ordered the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to declare the United States and other 10 ambassadors to Turkey as "unwelcome people." ".

Many European politicians have spoken out about this, and they generally oppose it.

  Erdogan announced the decision in a speech in the northwestern city of Eskisehir on the 23rd.

Some analysts believe that this is the first step before the official expulsion of the ambassadors of the 10 countries mentioned above.

According to Reuters analysis, 7 of the 10 ambassadors are from Turkey's NATO allies. If Turkey finally implements the expulsion operation, it will cause a deep rift between Turkey and Western countries during Erdogan's administration.

  According to Euronews TV, as of the afternoon of the 24th local time, 4 of the above-mentioned 10 countries in the Nordic countries have not received an official notification that their ambassadors to Turkey were identified as "unwelcome persons".

  Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin stated on the 24th that Erdogan's statement was very "tough" and "regrettable."

She also said that Finland is in dialogue with Turkish officials and has yet to draw any conclusions.

Danish Foreign Minister Kefferd also stated on the 23rd that Denmark is in contact with "allies and friends" on this matter.

  In addition, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Reuters that the Norwegian ambassador "did not do anything that should be expelled."

The US and French embassies have not yet responded to requests for comment.

  European Parliament President David Sassoli wrote on social media on the 24th: "The expulsion of 10 ambassadors is a sign of the authoritarian tendency of the Turkish government. We will not be intimidated." He also called for the release of Kavala.

  German Liberal Democratic Party Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Alexander Lambsdorf also said on social media that day: “The expulsion of ambassadors from NATO allies is reckless and inappropriate, and it will weaken NATO’s cohesion. Erdogan should not Interested in it."

  According to a previous report by Reuters, on the 18th of this month, the embassies of the United States, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden issued a joint statement urging the Turkish side to deal with the Turkish businessman Ottoman "fairly and promptly." · Kavala-related cases, while calling for the "immediate release of Kavala."

It is reported that Kavala has been accused of participating in organizing anti-government demonstrations in 2013 and an attempted coup in 2016, and was detained after 2017.

  On the 19th, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the ambassadors of the above 10 countries, saying that the Turkish side could not accept the "rude" joint statement issued in violation of diplomatic practice, and that the "politicization" of judicial cases was an act of "crossing the line".

Since then, many Turkish dignitaries, including the speaker of the Turkish Parliament, the Minister of Justice, and the Minister of the Interior, have successively issued statements condemning them, saying that diplomats have the obligation to respect the judicial institutions of their countries and should not make remarks that affect the judicial institutions of the country.

On the 21st, Erdogan publicly criticized the ambassadors of the 10 countries for interfering in the internal affairs of Turkey.

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