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[Published: Sunday September 30 2018]

 Erdogan opens mosque in Germany

 
COLOGNE, Germany 30 Sep (ANA) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ended a visit to Germany by opening one of Europe's largest mosques.
 
He said the mosque in Cologne stood as a symbol of peace and thanked the German government for pressing ahead with its construction despite protests.
 
A major police operation was in place for Mr Erdogan's visit to Cologne, which has a large Turkish community.
 
His three-day trip to Germany has been controversial, with the president making remarks criticising his hosts.
 
Germany is home to a 3 million-strong Turkish diaspora.
 
Both supporters and opponents of Mr Erdogan held gatherings in Cologne on Saturday.
 
But plans for up to 25,000 people to be allowed to gather outside the mosque were cancelled by city authorities over safety fears.
 
Cologne's Central Mosque was built by an Islamic religious group with close ties to the Turkish state.
 
The aim of Mr Erdogan's trip was to ease tensions between the two countries.
 
"We need to put aside our differences and focus on our common interests," he said.
 
But the trip also highlighted differences on issues including Turkey's crackdown after the failed coup attempt of 2016.(ANA)
FA/ANA/30 September 2018------
 

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