Britain apologises for Kurdish protests — Turkish media

British authorities have reportedly apologised for the Kurdish protests which took place while the Turkish prime minister was visiting the UK in January, according to one Turkish media outlet.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is on a visit to the UK and other European capitals to promote business deals and address foreign investors.

Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency quoted anonymous prime ministerial sources as saying that Sajid Javid, the British secretary of state for business, innovation and skills, visited the Turkish prime minister in his hotel room.

The agency continues to say that Javid told Davutoglu that the protests were “unacceptable” and that the UK would take “all necessary measures” to ensure that a similar situation would not happen again.

On January 18 a group of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) activists marched down Whitehall next to Downing Street and chanted pro-Kurdish messages while the prime ministers of both countries were holding talks.

Via RT.