April 16, 2024

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Erdogan: Greece is not our interlocutor, it will be held responsible for crimes

Erdogan: Greece is not our interlocutor, it will be held responsible for crimes

The Refugee Issue, The “The Rights of Turkey” In the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as those pushing for Greece to move against Ankara, were at the center of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s statements, which after a crucial cabinet meeting, fueled Greek-Turkish tensions.

Referring to Greece, the Turkish president argued Turkey He tries to play a role in ending wars, tensions and conflicts in the world at once Monitors movements Neighboring Greece’s “smell” (cured) challenges.

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The Turkish president reiterated that Greece cannot be Turkey’s military or political interventionist because it is not Turkey’s equal and cannot be Turkey’s equal.

New threats

“We will use all means at our disposal to defend our country’s rights and interests against Greece,” Turkish President Anatoly said.

“We know that the real motive of the provocateurs and instigators of Greek politicians is to hinder our plan for a strong Turkey,” Erdogan said.

Accusing Greece of being “provocative”, Erdogan spoke of “a dangerous game for both Greek politicians, the Greek government, the Greek people and those who use them as puppets”.

Referring to immigration, he spoke of the children and innocents who drowned in boats in the Aegean and the Mediterranean and died in the same spirit, noting that “they will surely be held accountable one day.”

Nothing is enough to elevate Greece to the level of Turkey

He talked about the gathering of foreign forces all over Greece, which should disturb the Greek people, not Turkey.

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The Turkish president also talked about political commitments mortgaging Greece’s future for the next 25 years, which must of course be “paid off” and, as he said, the Greek people should be worried, not Turkey.

According to Erdogan, these military forces or political and economic support are not enough to raise Greece to the level of Turkey, but they are enough to drag Greece into the quagmire.

The Turkish president also recalled the Battle of Tripoli, saying “those who celebrated the massacre of Tripoli have never been accounted for in history.”

As the Turkish president said, “children and women were mercilessly slaughtered and celebrated as a victory” and “let them remember the price they paid a century ago when they ran to save themselves from the gun of a Turkish soldier.”