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Turkish president wishes Christians Merry Christmas

Turkey views different cultures and traditions as 'valuable asset', Erdogan says in Christmas message.

Axar.az reports citing Anadolu Agency that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wished a Merry Christmas on Monday to all those celebrating the holiday in Turkey and across the world.

In a Christmas message, Erdogan highlighted the role of Turkish tradition as well as the "utmost care" in the country to ensure that nobody was discriminated against based on "race, language, religion or denomination".

"We attach great importance to all our citizens freely practicing their cultures, religions and traditions," the statement said.

Stressing that Turkey has been the peaceful home of different cultures and traditions for centuries, Erdogan said this reinforces the "unity and solidarity" among the county's populace, who view such differences as a "valuable asset".

"We remain committed to building a common future in this geography by living together in peace," he added.

He said that the Turkish people "put first" mutual respect, justice and freedom of religion.

Erdogan expressed hope that Christmas would lead to a strengthening of "solidarity and mutual respect" and wished a Merry Christmas for the Christian world.

Date
2019.12.24 / 10:57
Author
Axar.az
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