Turkey refuses to give accreditation to OSCE representatives from Denmark and Sweden ahead of the elections 14 May

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Danish Member of Parliament Søren Sønnergaard and his Swedish counterpart Kadir Kasirge were denied accreditation to participate in the observation mission in the parliamentary assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE PA), which is scheduled for 14 May in Turkey. On this occasion, OSCE Short-Term Observation Mission Special Coordinator Michael Georg Link and OSCE PA Delegation Head Farah Karimi held a joint meeting. expression.

“As the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly informed the Turkish diplomatic mission to the OSCE, we are disappointed with this step by the Turkish authorities, which may negatively affect the work of the international observer mission,” the organization said.

The OSCE noted that the host country should not directly or indirectly influence the formation of the observation mission. In total, the OSCE PA sent about 100 observers to Turkey.

an expert before judicial He has a very good chance of defeating the incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the presidential elections to be held in Turkey.

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