"They're both strong partners and NATO allies. We'd just ask that they not escalate the situation any further and work together to resolve it," said a senior State Department official yesterday, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The US diplomat said that the new administration of President Donald Trump has not directly intervened in the row because the Netherlands and Turkey are "strong democracies."
"I think they can work it out between them," the official said.
The diplomat did not indicate a position favoring either the Netherlands or Turkey in the crisis, which the European Union and NATO sought to defuse yesterday.
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But, in a broad statement, the official said, "What we would like to see is A) people allowed to protest peacefully and demonstrate peacefully but B) mindful of that, both countries need to refrain from the war of words we have seen over the weekend."
The crisis between the Netherlands and Turkey comes in the run-up to Dutch general elections set for Wednesday, with Islam and immigration in the crosshairs of one of the leading candidates, far-right politician Geert Wilders.