
ISTANBUL – THE ANSWER. In a crescendo of provocative statements Anchoraccusing Greece, among other things, of misleading the international community and inciting hatred by falsifying facts.
In a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Turkey, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the national tragedy of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, claims that:
“Through the unrealistic, illogical statements and actions of the Greek authorities under the name “Asia Minor catastrophe”, she (including Greece) seeks to make peace forget the defeat of the Greek army during the invasion of Anatolia as a result of his adventure 100 years ago and barbaric crimes committed against humanity, as distort historical data and mislead their own public opinion and the international community“.
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Yes, I mentioned The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey and in the Lausanne Treaty requires compensation from our country for a campaign in Asia Minor, claiming that Greece had confessed to war crimes.
It usually reads as follows: “Under the provisions of Article 59 of the Treaty of Lausanne, “Greece recognizes the obligation compensation for damage caused by the actions of the Greek army or administration in Anatolia, contrary to the rules of war”, due to the massacres and destruction committed against the civilian population in Anatolia. We are once again reminded that he acknowledged the crimes he committed against humanity and damages were awarded“.
Then Ankara returns them too. her defunct refugee claimsnoting that the whole world is a witness to the fact that Greece, “without having learned the lessons of history, continues to commit crimes against humanity with its merciless actions, leaving helpless migrants to diewithout making a distinction between women and children even today.”
Finally, it is indicated that Turkey will continue to “resemble Greece – where he is trying to distort historical facts with lies – dark spots of Greek history and today” and tell the truth to the international community.
“We once again call on Greece to exercise common sense and stop inciting hatred through falsification of facts.“, concludes the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Source: Kathimerini

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