Dutch, Turkish governments restore formal diplomatic relations - ANP


  • World
  • Friday, 20 Jul 2018

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government has restored formal diplomatic ties with Turkey after withdrawing its ambassador in February, the Netherlands' ANP News reported on Friday, citing the country's foreign minister.

A diplomatic row between the NATO allies has been going on since March 2017, when the Netherlands barred members of President Tayyip Erdogan's government from campaigning among the Turkish diaspora in the Netherlands at the same time the Netherlands was holding its own national elections.

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