Turkey on Thursday told Germany that their relations could not be founded on "blackmail and threats" after the German foreign minister vowed measures that would limit investment in an escalating row.
"Our relations cannot be pursued based on blackmail and threats but through internationally accepted norms and principles," the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement, accusing German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel of a "one-sided and distorted approach".
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