In a speech on Monday reacted to Erdogan attacks in new zealand, Christchurch, and said that all who came to Turkey with the first feelings would be sent back in coffins, ”that their grandparents were”, during the battle of Gallipoli.
new zealanders died in the protracted battle in Turkey during the first world war, and still has a significant role in the australian consciousness. Annually celebrated ”Anzac day” – where the Anzac is an abbreviation of the australian and new zealand corps – 25 april, the same day that the forces landing at Gallipoli.
the Statements got Morrison to angry, and call out the Turkish ambassador.
" I do not accept the excuses offered for the comments, said Morrison at a press conference after having met the ambassador.
" They offend the memory of our Anzacs. It is very offensive to australians, and very carelessly, said the prime minister, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
that the country will revise its travel advice to Turkey, which can affect the travellers who annually travel to Çanakkale in Turkey to commemorate the victims at the Gallipoliinsatsen.