German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, arrived in Istanbul today, Monday, on an official visit to Turkey that will last 3 days. During his visit to the Istanbul train station, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was subjected to angry mass protests, where hundreds of Turks gathered, denouncing Germany's policy of supporting the Zionist entity and its crimes against the people of Gaza. The Turkish protesters carried banners written in Turkish and German demanding that Steinmeier return to his country and that he is not wanted in Turkey, and other pictures, half of which were of the Turkish president and the other half of Hitler, in which Steinmeier resembled Hitler in criminality. It is expected that the German President will face similar protests during his scheduled tour in Ankara, Gaziantep, and other cities that he is scheduled to visit during the next two days. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
The German President arrives in Istanbul amid angry public protests denouncing his policy of supporting Israeli crime.
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