A video grab from footage released by the Turkish presidency shows Erdogan receiving EU Council President Charles Michel and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen -- who was left without a chair - TURKISH PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE/AFP
Brussels (AFP)
The European Commission hit out Wednesday at a diplomatic snub that
left its head Ursula von der Leyen without a chair as male counterparts sat
down at a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Video from Tuesday's encounter in Ankara showed von der Leyen
flummoxed as the Turkish leader and European Council president Charles Michel
took the only two chairs in front of their flags.
"Ehm," muttered the former German
defence minister, appearing unsure where to go.
Eventually she was seated on a sofa a little
further away from her counterparts, opposite Turkey's foreign minister --
someone below her in the protocol pecking order.
"The president of the commission was
clearly surprised," European Commission spokesman Eric Mamer said,
insisting von der Leyen should have been treated "exactly in the same
manner" as Michel.
"She does consider that these issues are
important and need to be treated appropriately, which they clearly were
not," Mamer said.
The faux pas -- quickly dubbed
"sofagate" online -- came at a delicate moment as the EU and Turkey
look to rebuild ties despite concerns over Ankara's record on rights, including
the protection of women.
Erdogan angered Brussels ahead of the visit by
the bloc's chiefs by announcing he was withdrawing Turkey from the global
Istanbul Convention on preventing violence against women and children.
Speaking after the meeting with the Turkish
leader, von der Leyen stressed that "human rights issues are non-negotiable".
"I am deeply worried about the fact that
Turkey withdrew from the Istanbul Convention" she said.
"This is about protecting women, and protecting children
against violence, and this is clearly the wrong signal right now."
Spokesman Mamer said that the problem surrounding von der Leyen's
seating during the meeting with Erdogan had "sharpened her focus on the
issue".
The perceived slight to the first woman ever to occupy one of the
EU's top two roles raised hackles back in Brussels.
"First they withdraw from the Istanbul
Convention and now they leave the President of European Commission without a
seat in an official visit. Shameful. #WomensRights," wrote Spanish
European Parliament member Iratxe Garcia Perez.
German MEP Sergey Lagodinsky wrote of von der
Leyen's utterance that "'Ehm' is the new term for 'that's not how EU-Turkey
relationship should be'."
But not all the ire was directed at the
Turkish side.
Dutch MEP Sophie in 't Veld was left
questioning why Michel was "silent" as his female colleague was left
without a seat.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210407-sofagate-brussels-angry-over-von-der-leyen-turkey-chair-snub
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