Turkish leader slams Germany for wavering on extraditions
ISTANBUL — Turkey’s president harshly criticized Germany on Thursday, accusing the country of supporting terrorism and slamming comments by Germany’s justice minister suggesting that Berlin may not extradite suspects wanted by Turkey in cases it considers politically motivated.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attacked comments by German Justice Minister Heiko Maas, who said Berlin could refuse to extradite cases related to the “so-called (post-coup) cleansing that is taking place.”
Maas was referring to the mass arrests, firings of civil servants and news media closures that have accompanied Turkey’s clampdown on the movement led by U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.