ISTANBUL—Turkey uses metaphors about “fascism” because it is worried about the future of its European friends and hopes they will remember their bloody history and not fall into the trap of Nazism, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said on Monday.
Speaking at a news conference, Kurtulmus also said European countries need to take measures against racism.
His comments could deepen tension with Europe, particularly Germany, which is growing increasingly frustrated by Ankara’s references to its wartime past.