(ANSA) - Brussels, April 28 - Jean-Claude Juncker, the
centre-right European People's Party (EPP) presidential
candidate, demanded three-time Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi
apologize for claiming Germans denied the existence of
concentration camps.
"Berlusconi's statements nauseated me. I call on him to
take them back immediately and apologize to Holocaust survivors
and German citizens," said former Luxembourg Prime Minister
Juncker, who is running in May 25 European elections.
Juncker says Berlusconi's Holocaust remarks 'nauseating'
Demands EPP partner apologize to survivors and Germans