COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) 鈥 Turkey summoned the Danish ambassador and accused Denmark of endorsing a 鈥渉ate crime鈥 after an anti-Islam activist on Friday burned two copies of Islam鈥檚 holy book, the Quran, in a solitary protest in Copenhagen.

Rasmus Paludan, a far-right activist who holds both Danish and Swedish citizenship, had already infuriated Turkey by staging a Quran-burning protest in Sweden on Jan. 21. On Friday, he replicated the stunt in front of a mosque, as well as the Turkish Embassy in Copenhagen, and vowed to continue every Friday until Sweden is admitted into NATO.

Sweden and neighboring Finland are seeking to join the military alliance amid the war in Ukraine, in a historic departure from their non-aligned policies. But their accession requires approval from all NATO members, and Turkey has indicated it will block Sweden's bid 鈥 in part due to Paludan's initial stunt. Even before that, Ankara was pressing the two countries to crack down on Kurdish militants and other groups it considers terrorists.

Turkey鈥檚 state-run Anadolu Agency said the Danish ambassador was summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry where Turkish officials 鈥渟trongly condemned the permission given for this provocative act which clearly constitutes a hate crime.鈥

The ambassador was told that 鈥淒enmark鈥檚 attitude is unacceptable鈥 and that Turkey expected that the permission be revoked, according to Anadolu.

Turkey鈥檚 Foreign Ministry later issued a statement calling Paludan an 鈥淚slam-hating charlatan鈥 and deploring the fact that he was allowed to stage the demonstration.

鈥淪howing tolerance toward such heinous acts that offend the sensitivities of millions of people living in Europe threatens the practice of peaceful coexistence and provokes racist, xenophobic and anti-Muslim attacks,鈥 the ministry said.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars L酶kke Rasmussen told Danish media that the incident would not change Denmark鈥檚 鈥済ood relationship鈥 with Turkey, adding that Copenhagen intended to talk to Ankara about Denmark's laws upholding freedoms.

鈥淥ur task now is to talk to Turkey about how the conditions are in Denmark with our open democracy, and that there is a difference between Denmark as a country 鈥 and our people as such 鈥 and then about individual people who have strongly divergent views,鈥 L酶kke Rasmussen said.

After Paludan鈥檚 action in Sweden last week, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Stockholm not to expect support for its NATO bid. Turkey also indefinitely postponed a key meeting in Brussels that would have discussed Sweden and Finland鈥檚 membership.

On Friday, Paludan first burned a copy of the Muslim holy book outside a mosque in Copenhagen. Loud music blared from the mosque as he spoke, in an apparent attempt to drown his words.

鈥淭his mosque has no place in Denmark,鈥 said Paludan in a live broadcast on his Facebook page, wearing a protective helmet and surrounded by riot police.

The activist, who has police protection, was then driven away in a police car.

Later, in front of the Turkish Embassy, Paludan said over a bullhorn: 鈥淥nce he (Erdogan) has let Sweden into NATO, I promise that I will not burn the Quran outside the Turkish Embassy. Otherwise, I will do so every Friday at 2 p.m.鈥

A lawyer, Paludan established far-right parties in both Sweden and Denmark that have failed to win any seats in national, regional or municipal elections. In last year鈥檚 parliamentary election in Sweden, his party received just 156 votes nationwide.

On Friday, protests were held in several predominantly Muslim countries to denounce Paludan鈥檚 protest in Sweden and a similar incident in the Netherlands.

The protests in countries including Pakistan, Iraq and Lebanon ended with people dispersing peacefully. In Pakistan鈥檚 capital of Islamabad, police stopped some demonstrators trying to march toward the Swedish Embassy.

Meanwhile, the United States issued a security warning, cautioning U.S. citizens in Turkey about possible retaliatory attacks against places of worship or places frequented by Westerners following the Quran-burning incidents.

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Fraser reported from Ankara, Turkey.

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