
“The alleged information that a Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) came into the possession of the Greek military in Libya in 2020 is not serious, is false and suspicious,” the Ministry of National Defense said in a statement, emphasizing that “it reserves everything legal rights regarding the dissemination of false news with a negative impact on national defense and security.”
“The Ministry of National Defense clarifies that the alleged information that a Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) came into the possession of the Greek military in Libya in 2020 is not serious, is false and suspicious.
The Ministry of National Defense reserves all of its legal rights regarding the dissemination of false news with a negative impact on national defense and security.”
Greece calls for immediate condemnation of Turkish statements – Letters to EU, NATO and UN
In the meantime, quoting recent statements by Recep Tayyip Erdoganbut also by describing the broader context of Ankara’s movements, Athens brought the escalation of challenges to Turkey to the highest levels of the EU, NATO and the UN.
As already known, the issue was raised from the Greek side by letters from the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias Josep Borrell and Jens Stoltenberg, and from a similar letter from Greece’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maria Theophilis.
Such as “K” recently posted, the Greek Foreign Ministry’s decision to proceed with immediate and detailed informing of all partners about threats to the country’s territorial integrity signals Athens’ decision not to allow Ankara to turn its revisionist and aggressive agenda into everyday, transient news. As noted, among other things, in the letters, the statements are “unprovoked, unacceptable and offensive to Greece and the Greek people.”
“Their openly threatening nature and tone are more than obvious, which dispels any doubts about their intended purpose, as well as any claims that they are intended only for domestic purposes in connection with the upcoming elections in the country,” emphasizes the foreign minister. and calls for their immediate condemnation by the entire international community. “Not doing this in time or underestimating the seriousness of the case, we risk once again witnessing a situation similar to the one that is unfolding today in another part of our continent. This is something that none of us would like to see,” he emphasizes.
Source: Kathimerini

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