Travel warning from Turkey for the USA and European countries
WALL- Following the USA, Germany and Turkey’s travel warning for Turkey, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel warning for the USA and European countries.
In the warning published on the internet of the ministry, it was stated that a person named Tire Nichols in the US city of Memphis died after being exposed to the police, and then protests were organized.
On the other hand, contrary to the USA, verbal and physical attacks of xenophobic and racist nature have been observed recently. In the face of hostile and racist harassment and attacks, they act calmly and apply to the local security forces, as well as closely monitor local media and broadcasting organizations. Expressing that the US security forces, our Ministry, our Embassy in Washington and our Consulate Generals in the US are particularly beneficial to follow the additional warnings and announcements they may make.
‘Anti-Islam and racist demonstrations are increasing in Europe’
In the travel warning issued for Europe, it is seen that the scene of anti-Islamic, hostile and racist actions in some European countries, as well as anti-residential propaganda demonstrations by terrorist organizations affiliated groups, has taken place. ‘ it was said.
The following statements are included in the warning, which is requested to be careful about the children or those who plan to travel:
“These types of taxes are necessary for our citizens who plan to live their families or travel this end, to be cautious, to stay away when the demonstrations intensify, to enter the local security forces by acting calmly in the face of enemy enemies and aggressive aggressors and attacks, as well as to closely monitor local media and broadcasting institutions, and to ensure that the relevant countries It is seen that it is particularly beneficial for the security forces and our Ministry, our Embassies and Consulates in the countries of residence to follow up on additional warnings and announcements they may make.” (NEWS CENTER)