Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Saturday that he hoped Swedish authorities would not allow a protest that includes burning the Koran.
"This permission is granted to this person, despite all our warnings.
This vile act will take place at around 1600 Turkish time , I hope Swedish authorities will take necessary measures until then and will not allow this," Cavusoglu said to reporters.Earlier on Saturday, Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said a planned visit next week by his Swedish counterpart to AnkaraReporting by Ezgi Erkoyun, Editing by William Maclean
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