Erdogan seeks reset with Europe on Paris visit

AFP  |  Paris 

Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan travels to today for talks with France's aimed at improving relations with Europe, after a war of words in 2017.

The lunch and talks at the are expected to take in and EU-relations, but is also expected to voice concern over Erdogan's post-coup purges.


The visit to will be Erdogan's first since the botched July 2016 putsch and one of only a handful to since the attempted army takeover.

In an interview with France's LCI television yesterday, he said he had got off to a "very good start" with France's new leader.

But in an interview with magazine in August, listed "having to talk to Erdogan every 10 days" as one of the drawbacks of the job.

The invitation to the Turkish strongman, who has presided over the arrest of tens of thousands of officials, academics, journalists and activists, has drawn criticism on the French left.

The of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said she was "concerned" about the state of "human rights and local democracy in Turkey".

The French presidency has however insisted on the need to "maintain dialogue" with without "covering up differences of views."

and Erdogan already met at a NATO summit in and at the in September, and held leading to the release of two French journalists held in

has said he will also bring up the plight of jailed Turkish reporters during Friday's talks.

Amnesty International, whose head has been jailed, said should "strongly remind (Erdogan) that human rights defenders are not terrorists."

High on the agenda will also be Turkey's relations with the EU, which has sought to join for the last 50 years in an epic membership saga that appeared to hit the buffers amid bitter rows in 2017.

The purges carried out by in the wake of the coup bid have dealt the biggest blow yet to its ambition of joining the

German has been particularly condemnatory of the crackdown.

But has stressed the need to avoid a breakdown in communications with a country he calls an "essential partner" on conflicts, including Syria, where is seeking to play a greater role.

Speaking to LCI, Erdogan -- who is trying to mediate in alongside and -- reiterated his position that should stand down.

has taken a similar line but has appeared to be less unbending on that condition of late.

Hosting Erdogan forces Macron, who has attempted to boost France's standing on the European and world stages, to again walk a diplomatic tightrope.

He has already met Russian at the former royal near and took US for dinner at the

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 16:05 IST