B Rotterdam the police stopped the car in which the Turkish minister of affairs of a family and social policy Fatma Sayyan Betyul Kaya went to consulate, report mass media.
At consulate of the minister are waited by some tens local Turks, but it is not excluded that the authorities Rotterdam will block all ways to a diplomatic mission, transfers information agency "ITAR-TASS" .
Rutte Mark told that the minister of affairs of a family and social policy Turkey "should not" act on Saturday. It also assured that the authorities of Netherlands try to settle a situation.
Let's note that the Turkish minister arrived from Germany by car as Netherlands already refused to give out a landing permit of the plane of chapter Ministry foreign affairs of Republic Turkey Mevlyut Chavushoglu.
Refusal in a landing permit supported almost all parties of Netherlands.
The party leader of work and the Deputy Prime Minister Lodeveyk Asser declared that "it is necessary to draw accurately the line through which it is impossible to cross". He told that at Netherlands was not a choice as it was required answered "blackmail" and "threats" from outside Ankara. Asser demanded from Foreign Ministers of the foreign states "to consider questions of a public order".
The party leader of freedom Vilders Gert emphasized that to the similar decision of the power of Netherlands the position of his supporters pushed. Thus Vilders Gert scarified Rutte Mark who, according to the party leader of freedom, shows determination only before elections.
Also support of the decision of the authorities of the country was expressed by the leader of "A Christian Democrat appeal" Sibrand Byuma, the leader of Socialist party Rumer Emeli and the head "Green left" Yesse Klaver.
The pro-immigrant party "Denk" yet did not make the statement, and here the Pirate Party acted with criticism of actions of the authorities of Netherlands.
the Newspaper the LOOK in detail told about quarrel of two countries and about a role which in the conflict is played by coming nearer elections in Netherlands.