26/10/2009
In the interview, the Turkish leader also stressed that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was a "friend" of Turkey's.
He reportedly rejected on Western accusations that Iran is seeking a nuclear weapon, saying: "Iran does not accept it is building a weapon. They are working on nuclear power for the purposes of energy only."
Despite his heavy criticism of Israel, Erdogan was not worried that Turkey's relations with the US would be damaged. "I don't think there is any possibility of that. America's policy in this region is not dictated by Israel," he said.
Erdogan also criticized Europe's reluctance to accept Turkey into the EU.
"Among leaders in Europe there are those who have prejudices against Turkey, like France and Germany…It is an unfair attitude. The European Union is violating its own rules," he said. "Being in the European Union we would be building bridges between the 1.5 billion people of Muslim world to the non-Muslim world. They have to see this. If they ignore it, it brings weakness to the EU."
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