
Foreign Minister of Niger announced irritation and strong nervousness on the Turkish side Nikos Dendias regarding the latest position of the United Nations as well as the State Department regarding the Turkish-Libyan “memorandum” and its validity.
More details were asked during his speeches to reporters after the end of a meeting with Niger President Mohamed Bazoum about Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu’s new provocative statements that Greece has gone mad and that Turkey will not let anyone lure him in. trapped on their banks, N. Dendias replied: “I understand the Turkish irritation, the latest position of the United Nations, as well as the State Department regarding the Turkish-Libyan “memorandum”, and its validity is obvious that it will create strong nervousness on the Turkish side” .
I understand 🇹🇷 irritation, the latest position of His Excellency and the State Department regarding the Turkish-Libyan “memorandum” and its validity caused great nervousness on the Turkish side (answer to the question about today’s statements by the Turkish Foreign Minister) . pic.twitter.com/hs8mPhrktK
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) November 2, 2022
Regarding his visit to Niamey, the Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that he is especially happy today because he is in Niger, which is the first visit of a Greek minister to that country. Immediately after meeting with Niger’s President Mohamed Bazum, during which a fruitful discussion took place on bilateral relations, the situation in the Sahel, the terrorist threat and the problem of immigrant refugees, Nikos Dendias held extensive talks with his colleague. Foreign Minister Hassumi Massoudu. During the meeting, two agreements will be signed between Greece and Niger.
In addition, the Minister for Foreign Affairs underlined the very importance that Niger has for the EU and its security. “This is a democratic country that plays an extremely positive role in addressing security and terrorism issues in the wider region. In addition, it is a major producer of uranium, it is a country with which both the EU and Greece should have relations, accept challenges and help maintain their security,” he stressed.
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Source: Kathimerini

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