ANKARA (Reuters) - The Turkish Foreign Ministry summoned the chargé d'affaires at the German Embassy on Monday after German authorities prevented Turkey's president from addressing by video link a pro-democracy rally in Cologne, a senior source in Ankara said.
President Tayyip Erdogan had wanted to address via video conference thousands of his supporters who gathered in Cologne on Sunday to protest against a failed military coup on July 15 that killed more than 240 people.
Germany's top court ruled against the live video link amid concerns that political tensions in Turkey could spill over into Germany. Violence in the past between nationalist Turks and Kurds has occurred in Germany, which is home to Europe's largest Turkish diaspora.
The decision to summon the chargé d'affaires is a perfectly normal move in the diplomatic relations between countries, a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
"This is nothing extraordinary," spokesman Martin Schaefer told a regular government news conference in Berlin, adding that the German ambassador was on holiday. "I don't think it is meant as a reprimand."
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