Turkish leader visits Italy, Rome is bought

The Italian capital Rome is armoured by strict security measures after arriving in Italy today for a 24-hour official working visit to Turkish President Recep Tayyo Erdogan. 3,500 police agents will patrol Rome to ensure magnetic security and to avoid any public manifestations predicted by the <x0st Kurdishist” movement, which has [...]
The Italian capital Rome is armoured by strict security measures after arriving in Italy today for a 24-hour official working visit to Turkish President Recep Tayyo Erdogan.
3,500 police agents will patrol Rome to ensure magnetic security and to avoid any public manifestations predicted by the “Kurdistan” movement, which has warned a protest at “Erdogan NotWelcome”.
During his visit to Italy, the Turkish president will meet at the Vatican with Father Pope Franzescu and Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Paroli.
It is a first visit after 59 years that a Turkish president is held at the Vatican.
In an interview given to the Italian media today, Recep Tayyo Erdogan confirms that recognition that Trump has made Jerusalem the capital of Israel will be the central topic of his conversation with Pope Francescu.
After Trump's statement, we talked to Pope Francescu, he says. I want to thank him that after this call, the Holy Father distributed a righteous message throughout the Christian world. Jerusalem is not just a matter of Muslims. We are for preserving the status quo we have the will to protect. No nation has the right to adopt unilateral measures and ignore an international law that interests billions of people. ”
As far as Turkey's report with the European Union is concerned, Turkish president for Italian media has declared that “Europe must keep its promises for Turkey's EU accession, which should not be sacrificed on behalf of domestic policy. ”
During his 24-hour stay in Rome, Erdogan will hold official meetings with Italian President Sergio Mattarla and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentillon.
“Italia is our strategic partner, writes on an official note, the headquarters of the Turkish president in Ankara, with which we have excellent relations. Italy is one of our main economic partners, and for that purpose President Erdogan will meet in Rome and with representatives of the largest Italian entrepreneurs. ”
At the centre of institutional meetings, there will be bilateral Italy-Turkey relations, as well as important international topics such as developments in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon, as well as co-operation in the fight against terrorisation and illegal immigration.
Meanwhile, in all of Rome, under the direction of Mayor Guirdo Romano, a <x0rene zone” with strict security measures where scientific police, intelligence services and video surveillance systems are located for all territory where the Turkish president's chorus will be moved, allowing no public manifestation.
Against President Erdogan's visit to Rome “Kurtistan” has organised a campaign against under calls “Erdogan is not welcomed”.
Today, inscriptions against Erdogan have appeared on the Vatican walls and Port Maggior in Rome.












