
OUR Anchor further escalation of verbal threats against Athens with Recep Tayyip Erdogan repeat what he said about possible invasion of the Greek islands.
From Sarajevowhere he is visiting, the Turkish President said: “If we say that we can come suddenly at night, what do I mean. We may come suddenly one night when the time is right. Why; They have bases on these islands, and if the illegal threats continue, patience will run out. When the end of patience comes, the end of patience is redemption.” “Because we see redemption, I believe Greece knows it too. When the time comes, then the necessary things will be done. The radar block is that these steps are not a good omen,” he added.
Recall that in his speech in Samsud, he claimed that Greece had occupied some of the islands and threatened the possibility of a Turkish invasion. “It doesn’t concern us if you invade the islands, etc. When the time comes, the time comes, we will do whatever is required. As we say… “we may come suddenly one night,” he said.
Yesterday, in addition, he said that “Greece is not equal to us either economically, or militarily, or politically, and therefore is not our interlocutor.”
Ongoing Threats
OUR Recep Tayyip Erdogan for several days now he has been insisting on the alleged pursuit of Turkish aircraft in the Aegean Sea, constantly threatening that “we may suddenly fly in one night.”
In his statements before leaving for Bosnia and Herzegovinanoted that Ankara is negotiating with NATO for allegedly “locking” Turkish F-16 fighters with the radar of the S-300 anti-aircraft system. At the same time, as he argued on the same issue, Greece “calculates” the statements he made a few days ago and “understands our feelings.”
Then he indulged in well-known threats: “Greece should come to its senses and decide what kind of relations it will have with Turkey. I always say that one night we may arrive unexpectedly.”
Ankara’s annoyance over EU support to Athens
Today’s announcements add to a flurry of calls that have been going on since the weekend, to which the Turkish president has received a stern response from Athens as well as the Commission.
Yes, before The Turkish Foreign Ministry made it clear that it is annoyed for the European reaction to Ankara’s provocations against our country.
In particular, the representative of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs argued that the statements of support for Greece by the European Commission and the Czech Republic, which currently presides over the Union, they “spoil” Athens.
“Unconditional EU support. to Greece in disputes in the Aegean and the Mediterranean for reasons of solidarity against both EU acquis. as well as in international law. This attitude, which corrupts Greece, encourages non-solution rather than solution, and supports Greece’s pursuit of maximalist demands. It is surprising that those who made these statements ignore the violations, harassment and threats, the provocative actions of Greece against our country and remain indifferent to actions and practices that are contrary to international law,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Tanzu Bilgich.
Message from Mitsotakis: threats are unacceptable
The Prime Minister sent a clear message to Ankara,Kyriakos Mitsotakis during a meeting with the President of Slovakia Zuzana Kaputovaafter the incessant challenges of the past few days from Turkey, which said Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
According to Maximos’s statement, Mr. Mitsotakis confirmed that Greece’s permanent position is dialogue based on international law, international maritime law and good neighborly relations. He also stressed that it is unacceptable for Greece to receive threats reaching challenge to Greek sovereignty by a country that is a NATO ally.
Source: Kathimerini

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