
ISTANBUL – ANSWER. OUR Anchor intensifies its threats of invasion of the Greek islands, with the foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu state that in the event Hellas don’t demilitarize them islandsthen Turkey he will either challenge their dominance or come suddenly one night. These statements were made by Mr. Cavusoglu at a joint press conference with his Romanian counterpart Bogdan Aurscu, who called for solving the problems of the two countries through dialogue, but at the same time, the Turkish Foreign Minister insisted on blaming Athens!
Mr. Tsavusoglu, when asked about the military exercises conducted by Greece in Rhodes and Lesbos, stated that “Greece is taking negative steps for our security despite the conditions. Militarizes the islands. He takes other steps. Therefore, it is impossible to remain silent about them. That is, it is Greece that violates the status of these demilitarized islands. Either Greece will back down and comply with these conditions, or we will do whatever it takes. That’s why our esteemed president says, “We can come one night all of a sudden.”
Mr. Cavusoglu, stressing that Turkey would insist on the demilitarization of the islands, again threatened with a military operation. “We will continue to take the necessary measures both in the legal field and in international organizations, especially in the UN and on the ground. We will take all necessary precautions. In other words, Greece must remember the following: he who sows the winds reaps the storms. If you don’t want peace, we’ll do whatever it takes. Suddenly one night.”
The Turkish foreign minister said that if Greece does not demilitarize the islands, Turkey will either challenge their sovereignty or “suddenly come overnight”.
During a press conference, Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurscu tried to tell Mr. Cavusoglu that the differences between Greece and Turkey should be resolved through “peaceful dialogue.” Mr. Tsavusoglu, visibly annoyed, stated that “Greece says it does not want to negotiate on these and other issues. He specifically says at every meeting that he does not want to talk about the status of the demilitarized islands. So, if it can’t be solved with dialogue, how can it be solved? You said international law. You can apply to the international court. You can go to court. And here it is international Court. Since you are a lawyer in international law, you are much more familiar with these matters. And we offered to take it here. Since Greece opposed this proposal, Greece expressed reservations about the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice over the status of the demilitarized islands.
At that time, Tayyip Erdogan in his speech, he argued that “there is a Turkey whose southern borders are surrounded by terrorist organizations blocked by the EU. for purely political reasons, subject to the hidden technological embargo of the West, wars in its east and north, and artificial crises in the Mediterranean and Aegean. Forget knees. On the contrary, Turkey has entered a new era of reconstruction. And this recovery will continue.”
The latest poll by reputable polling firm Metropoll shows a sharp decline in Mr. Erdogan’s electoral power. This particular company in November recorded a two to four percentage point retreat for Mr. Erdogan from last October compared to potential rivals for the presidency such as Ankara Mayor Mansour Yavas and Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, with two mayors appearing to will easily defeat Mr. Erdogan if they run for president.
Source: Kathimerini

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