
Last night, the Supreme Headquarters of the Ground Forces began to remove the post with … congratulations on the Victory Day of the Turks over the Greeks NATO which is based in Izmir, after the transition that happened in cg of the North Atlantic Treaty by Jens Stoltenberg. This was stated by the Permanent Representative of Greece to NATO on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Nikos Dendiasthat this post is not only inappropriate, but also unacceptable.
In fact, the headquarters of Smyrna congratulated the Turks on Victory Day over … the Greek allies. At the same time, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan returned to accusations of Turkish F-16s from Anti-aircraft systems S-300 which are kept in Heraklion, Crete. Recall that Athens categorically denies this assertion.
Meanwhile, Erdogan continued his attacks on Athens. “We know that those – at every opportunity – who, with their oppression and rudeness, sow unrest in the Aegean Sea, are nothing more than someone else’s pawns,” Erdogan said and also attacked the EU. “We know very well the reason why the EU – the entry we are waiting for – excludes us and includes countries that are no match for us.”
The Turkish President also accused NATO of not providing the necessary support to Turkey. “We know perfectly well where NATO has transferred its power, which did not support us in the midst of threats against our country. We know the intentions of those who are throwing weapons at terrorists around the world, and especially at our borders, without selling them to us,” he added.
It was about the Day of the Victory of the Turks over the Greeks and Athens moved towards the city. Covenant, considering it inappropriate and unacceptable.
radar tracks
Meanwhile, the Turkish Defense Ministry says it will send radar trails to NATO that it claims show how Greek S-300 anti-aircraft systems “jammed” Turkish F-16 fighters. At the same time, Ankara says that a similar action will be taken with the same elements that will be sent to all NATO member countries.
In this environment, Turkey claims that since the beginning of 2022, Greek fighter jets have violated Turkish airspace 256 times and harassed Turkish fighters 158 times.
Turkish political analysts argue that Ankara’s strong rhetoric and tough stance towards Athens will continue. They report that the Turkish government is irritated by the West’s support for Greece.
Source: Kathimerini

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