‘Sofa Gate’ is a ‘fairy tale’ to cover EU protocol mistakes: Marsili
Former Italian Ambassador to Ankara Carlo Marsili during his interview with Anadolu Agency (AA), April 10, 2021. (AA Photo)


"Sofa Gate" is a fairy tale designed to cover up the mistakes of European protocol "which did not care to fix the scenario with the Turkish one," Former Italian Ambassador to Ankara Carlo Marsili said Friday.

"In seven years as Italian ambassador to Turkey and a lot of state and official visits, I never experienced a problem with the Turks," Marsili wrote on his Twitter account.

Other European diplomats on Thursday also pointed out that Turkey was in no way responsible for the seating arrangement of Tuesday's meeting between European Union officials and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, as it took place in line with EU protocol requirements.

Jean-Claude Juncker, former head of the European Commission, evaluated the criticism in the European press over the seating arrangement of Tuesday's meeting in the capital Ankara in which Charles Michel, head of the European Council, sat down next to Erdoğan in a separate chair while Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission was seated on a couch nearby.

French diplomat Gerard Araud who previously served as an ambassador to Israel, the United Nations and the United States, also mentioned the EU rules on protocol and said that Turkey had no responsibility in the issue.

Responding to posts shared by some journalists who criticized Turkey, he underlined on Twitter that a journalist had once again come to a decision without having done the research, and it was the EU's responsibility, not Turkey's.