Brussels: How much women are respected in Turkey can be gauged by the fact that two European Commission chairmen went to visit Turkey, but the chair was given only to the male president to sit with President Erdogan. When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was visiting Turkey along with her associates and fellow top EU officials, little did she expect her seat or the lack of it, to make headlines.
During her visit to Ankara on Wednesday, Ursula von der Leyen and other top officials of the EU were meeting Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan when the Turkey leader and her EU colleague walked into the room along with her and took the only two chairs available.
This left Ursula von der Leyen in an awkward position, standing in the middle and looking surprised that there were only two chairs available in the room for the meeting and the two men had already occupied them.
Ursula von der Leyen kept standing as European Council President Michel and Turkish President Erdogan took the seats at the meeting. She was later accommodated on a sofa in the room.
In a video doing the rounds on social media, Ursula von der Leyen, the only woman leader in the room can be heard sighing in disbelief while gesturing with her hand at the awkward turn of events. The European Commission president was left lingering in the middle of the room for a brief period before the seating arrangement could be figured out.
“The president of the Commission was clearly surprised,” said the EU executive’s spokesman, Eric Mamer, who added, “The president should have been seated in exactly the same manner as the president of the European Council and the Turkish president.”
While the European Commission has not stopped short of voicing its leader’s irritation at the seating faux pas, Turkey has refrained from a direct comment.
Meanwhile, a video of the incident has created a storm on Twitter with users across Europe trending the hashtag #GiveHerASeat.