Tensions with Turkey have eased: Australia on Erdogan\'s WWI remark

Tensions with Turkey have eased: Australia on Erdogan's WWI remark

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on Thursday informed that the diplomatic spat between and Turkey, which had escalated over Recep Tayyip Erdogan's remarks on terror attack, has eased.

During a campaign for local elections, scheduled to be held on March 31, Erdogan on March 19, warned that anybody (apparently referring to Australians and New Zealanders), who visited with anti-muslim sentiments would be "sent back in coffins," like their grandfathers were, at Gallipoli, during War 1, Al Jazeera reported.

The on Wednesday said that President's statements were in response to the "manifesto" posted online by the accused, who killed 50 attendees of the weekly Friday's prayers in two mosques in on March 10.

"Erdogan's words were unfortunately taken out of context. He was responding to the so-called 'manifesto' of the terrorist who killed 50 innocent Muslims in Christchurch, Turks have always been the most welcoming & gracious hosts to their Anzac visitors," Turkish Presidential Communication Director, tweeted.

"The terrorist's manifesto not only targeted Erdogan himself but also the Turkish people and the Turkish state. As he was giving the speech at the Canakkale (Gallipoli) commemoration, he framed his remarks in a historical context of attacks against Turkey, past and present," he added.

New Zealand's is expected to visit to confront Erdogan and seek a clarification in the connection.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 13:55 IST