France's Macron calls for respect after comments by Turkish president
![]() 1567 Saturday, 05 December, 2020, 00:20 French President Emmanuel Macron called on Friday for respect after Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan described him as a burden on France. Macron also told news website Brut that Erdogan was limiting freedoms for Turkish people. Erdogan said he hoped France would soon get rid of Macron.
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