Erdogan warns Netherlands will 'pay price' as crisis spirals
Istanbul
TURKISH President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday warned the Netherlands that it would pay a price for preventing top ministers from holding rallies ahead of a referendum on expanding his powers, as a crisis escalated with Turkey's key European Union partners.
Mr Erdogan renewed hugely controversial accusations that the Netherlands - occupied by the Germans in World War II - was behaving like the Nazis in its treatment of Turkish ministers.
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