Paul Ziemiak, a senior figure in Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, denounced Turkish interference in German affairs
Turkey president Erdogan
German politicians yesterday accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of using Mesut Ozil's controversial retirement from international football to boost Turkey's bid to host Euro 2024 — and weaken Germany's. On Sunday, Ozil, 29, announced he will not play for Germany again and accused Reinhard Grindel, the president of the German FA, of racism. Erdogan backed Ozil's stance, but senior voices in Berlin accused the Turkish leader of trying to undermine Germany's bid to host the Euro 2024 finals.
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Erdogan has waded into the debate over Ozil's decision precisely when the DFB needs the necessary trust of the other UEFA member federations, according to Wolfgang Bosbach, a former member of parliament in Angela Merkel's CDU party. "Is it a coincidence?" Germany and Turkey are the only nations bidding to host the European championships in six years' time with a decision expected on September 27 by UEFA.
Paul Ziemiak, a senior figure in Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, denounced Turkish interference in German affairs. "No matter how one stands over the photo of Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan and the current debate: President Erdogan should stop interfering in Germany," he said.
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