“I have two hearts, one German and one Turkish”

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Mesut Ozil has confirmed his retirement from international football following the “treatment he received from the DFB.”

The Arsenal striker claims that the way he has been behaved by the German football association (DFB) makes him “no longer want to wear the German national team shirt.” Due to racism and disrespect he has announced his retirement from German National Team.

Ozil has released his three part statement from which the first one titled “Meeting President Erdogan”, where he clarifies the encounter is mentioned below:

“The past couple of weeks have given me time to reflect, and time to think over the events of the last few months. Consequently, I want to share my thoughts and feelings about what has happened.

Like many people, my ancestry traces back to more than one country. Whilst l grew up in Germany, my family background has its roots firmly based in Turkey. I have two hearts, one German and one Turkish. During my childhood, my mother taught me to always be respectful and to never forget
where l came from, and these are still values that l think about to this day.

In May, I met President Erdogan in London, during a charitable and educational event. We first met in 2010 after he and Angela Merkel watched the Germany vs. Turkey match together in Berlin.

Since then, our paths have crossed a lot of times around the globe. I’m aware that the picture of us caused a huge response in the German media, and whilst some people may accuse me of lying or being deceitful, the picture we took had no political intentions. As I said, my mother has never let me lose sight of my ancestry, heritage and family traditions. For me, having a picture with President Erdogan wasn’t about politics or elections, it was about me respecting the highest office of my family’s country. My job is a football player and not a politician, and our meeting was not an
endorsement of any policies. In fact, we spoke about the same topic that we do every time we have met-football- as he too was a player in his youth.

Although the German media have portrayed something different, the truth is that not meeting with the President would have been disrespecting the roots of my ancestors, who l know would be
proud of where I am today. For me, it didn’t matter who was President, it mattered that it was the President. Having respect for political office is a view that l’m sure both the Queen and Prime Minister Theresa May share when they too hosted Erdogan in London. Whether it had been the Turkish
or the German President, my actions would’ve been no different.

I get that this may be hard to understand, as in most cultures the political leader cannot be thought of as being separate from the person. But in this case, it is different. Whatever the out come would’ve been in this previous election, or the election before that, I would have still taken the picture.”

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