
Accusations against Greece of a “two-faced” policy were put forward by its Minister of Defense Turkey Hulusi Akarin her shadow Meeting between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, during which France reaffirmed the full support of Athens against the escalation of threats from Ankara.
“They are trying to tarnish Turkey’s image. They are trying to take advantage of and distort every event, influence third parties with lies and slander, and complain about Turkey in third countries,” the Turkish Defense Minister said in a statement.
“In this sense, it will not be a mistake to say that a really two-faced policy is being pursued. There are hypocritical policies. On the one hand, we insist on dialogue, they pretend to understand this and go to answer, and on the other hand, as soon as they are left alone, they continue to complain about Turkey every time, based on lies and denial. they talk to third countries,” Hulusi Akar continued and added, “Don’t they have a mirror at home? Let them look in the mirror. Sometimes people look in the mirror and see the truth. Or maybe they are ashamed. There can be no such duplicity, no such hypocrisy.”
The Turkish Defense Minister stated that “we are very patient. But, despite our good intentions, unfortunately, our neighbor Greece continues to escalate tension with some provocative actions and statements, and we are trying to do everything to prevent this.”
Hulusi Akar reiterated that “in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, our air forces are planning actions, both national and NATO. There is a training activity that we carry out within the framework of NATO. You are persecuting this activity, and even with the help of Russian-made S-300s you are locking them up, this is an aggressive and hostile action. This has nothing to do with good neighborly relations, allied relations and agreements. But, unfortunately, they are doing these, these hostile actions, which are unacceptable.”
However, he insisted on provocative accusations of Greece supporting terrorists. “In Lavrion, members of FETO, PKK/YPG, DAESH, DHKP-C have been hiding and are still receiving them. From there they go to different countries. There is a distribution point. And with great hypocrisy and duplicity, they claim that this is not happening,” he stressed.
Continuing his attacks on Greece, he said that “in Thrace we have our compatriots. They do not accept the existence of our brothers there. They say: “They are Muslims.” So are they Chinese or Japanese? Their names are Turkish, their addresses are Turkish, their cemeteries are Turkish, their dates and titles are Turkish, their relatives are here. They violate the rights and laws of our brothers in Western Thrace and ignore it.”
The Turkish Defense Minister accused Greece of militarizing the islands. “The islands have been handed over, but there are some regimes regarding the islands that must be demilitarized. And yet they militarize them. The strangest thing in the world is happening. As territorial waters are, so should airspace be. But they say no and claim that their territorial waters are 6 miles and their airspace 10 miles. This is incomprehensible, and not a single sane person would agree with this,” he said.
Learn from history. Do not embark on new adventures. Some may say something in your ears. You have seen in history that this is not true. Don’t repeat the same thing. Stay awake,” the Turkish Defense Minister concluded.
Threats to Cavusoglu
Yesterday, on Monday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu urged Greece to “collect its thoughts” and threatened that it would “bear the consequences” otherwise, while Omer Celik, a spokesman for the ruling Justice and Development Party, accused Kyriakos Mitsotakis of “threatening Blue Motherland” and called Greece a “pirate state”.
Referring to Mr. Tsavusoglu’s statements, government spokesman Yiannis Oikonomou emphasized that “we give Ankara’s rhetoric the weight it deserves” and explained Tsavusoglu’s rhetoric as “domestic consumption or an attempt to build reality on the basis of fiction.”
Source: Kathimerini

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