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“Of the many excessive abominations of Mr. Erdogan, I will only retain one, that of dialogue, and I will respond with six clear words: the challenges stop, the discussions begin,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.
During the meeting with Politburo member and the director of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Yang Yeihi, the prime minister noted that Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will deliver a letter to the UN Secretary General outlining Ankara’s illegal activities, as well like those in Ankara. shapes for stability in the area.
He reiterated that Greece wants dialogue but without blackmail.
Mr. Mitsotakis noted that Turkey’s actions are a challenge that requires an international response and called for an end to threats so that contacts can begin.
In addition, he noted that Greece, “in addition to the aggression of Turkey, also faces actions that defy any norm of the United Nations Charter.” “With rhetoric that distorts history and distorts geography, undermining legitimacy and movements that now endanger security throughout the Mediterranean.”
It is noted that Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a statement that Ankara expects Greece to support the initiative of the NATO Secretary General to initiate military-technical negotiations between the two parties, adding that Turkey is ready for dialogue with Greece without preconditions to solve all the problems between the two countries.
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