LJUBLJANA adidas yeezy boost 350 udsalg , April 19 (Xinhua) -- Slovenian Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec expressed worries about the situation in Turkey as he commented on Wednesday "The things that have been happening lately are good neither for Turkey nor the European Union".
The minister made the remarks at a session of the Slovenian parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee on the results of Sunday's referendum on constitutional changes, which gives the president greater powers, according to the Slovenian Press Agency (STA).
The minister is not optimistic regarding future relations between Turkey and the EU either, said the STA report, "If the relations deteriorate, we cannot look into the future too optimistically."
Erjavec called for continuation and strengthening of dialogue with Turkey adidas x_plr sort udsalg , because suspending dialogue, as advocated by Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern, would not contribute to improving the situation.
Turning to Sunday's referendum, he said that according to certain assessments, it had not been conducted in line with the standards of the Council of Europe and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
At least 2.5 million ballots are allegedly disputable and the competent institutions must establish the actual situation, the STA quoted the Foreign Minister as saying.
According to unofficial results adidas x_plr udsalg , the "Yes" campaign won with 51.41 percent, while the "No" votes stood at 48.59 percent. Voter turnout was 85.46 percent.
While western nations are expressing concerns about the referendum, Turkish president supporters say the changes are needed to establish stability in the country.
They also argue that a strong, centralized government will make Turkey more able to tackle other challenges such as the troubled economy.
Erjavec also at the same occasion commented on the surprising decision of British Prime Minister Theresa May to call a snap general elections, saying that this would certainly affect the timetable of negotiations on Brexit.
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BOGOTA, Colombia — An avalanche of water from three overflowing rivers tore through a small city in Colombia while people slept, destroying homes, sweeping away cars and killing at least 193 unsuspecting residents.
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Muddy water quickly surged through the city's streets, toppling homes, ripping trees from their roots and carrying a torrent of rocks and debris downstream. Many residents did not have enough time to flee.
According to the Red Cross, 202 people were injured and 220 believed missing. President Juan Manuel Santos declared a state of emergency and said the death toll will likely rise but warned against speculating about how many are dead. Late Saturday adidas superstar dame udsalg , he said the toll had reached 193.
"We don't know how many there are going to be," he said of the fatalities when he arrived at the disaster zone to oversee rescue efforts. "We're still looking."
Eduardo Vargas, 29, was asleep with his wife and 7-month-old baby when he was awoken by the sound of neighbors banging on his door. He quickly grabbed his family and fled up a small mountain amid the cries of people in panic.
"There was no time for anything," he said.
Vargas and his family huddled with about two dozen other residents as rocks, trees and wooden planks ripped through their neighborhood below. They waited there until daylight adidas superstar udsalg , when members of the military helped them down.
When he reached the site of his home Saturday, nothing his family left behind remained.
"Thank God we have our lives," he said.
As rescuers assessed the full scope of the damage, many residents in Mocoa continued a desperate search for friends and relatives.
Oscar Londono tried in vain throughout the night to reach his wife's parents, whose home is right along one of the flooded rivers. He decided it was too dangerous to try to reach them in the dark. So he called over and over by phone but got no answer.
Once the sun began to rise he started walking toward their house but found all the streets he usually takes missing. As he tried to orient himself he came across the body of a young woman dressed in a mini-skirt and black blouse.
He checked her pulse but could not find one.
"There were bodies all over," he said.
When he finally reached the neighborhood where his in-laws live he found "just mud and rocks." Rescue workers with the military oriented him toward the mountain adidas stan smith udsalg , where he found his relatives camped with other survivors.
"To know they were alive," he said, "it was a reunion of tears."
Santos said at least 22 people were seriously injured and being airlifted to nearby cities, as the small regional hospital in Mocoa struggled to cope with the magnitude of the crisis. Herman Granados, an anesthesiologist, said he worked throughout the night on victims adidas springblade udsalg , cleaning wounds. He said the hospital doesn't have a blood bank large enough to deal with the number of patients and was quickly running out of its supply.
Some of the hospital workers came to help even while there are own relatives remained missing.
"Under the mud," Granados said, "I am sure there are many more."
The Red Cross planned to set up a special unit in Mocoa Saturday afternoon to help relatives search for their loved ones.
"In this moment, it's chaos," said Oscar Forero, a spokesman with the Colombian Red Cross. "There are many people missing."
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