Erdogan: No force has the right to threaten Turkey and its president
![]() 965 Wednesday, 15 April, 2026, 20:14 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that attempts to speak to Turkey and its leadership in the "language of threats" are unacceptable. Addressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criticism directed at him and Turkey, Erdogan said: “I remind the ‘baby killers’ who speak against me and our country of some facts: The Republic of Turkey is not an ordinary state. There is no force on earth that can threaten Turkey or its president" he said. |

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