Tsavousoglou on the sabotage in Kastelorizo: “We respect the Greek flag”



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With a tepid comment, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlüt Tsavousoglu, he referred to his recent sabotage Greek flag in Kastelorizo, since group of turkish nationalists according publications in Turkey.

Asked on Wednesday, during an interview with the news agency. Anatolia, Tsavousoglou condemned the action saying specifically: “We as a nation are sensitive to our own flag and we are all sensitive to their own flag. Our flag was recently burned in Greece and we reacted. We must show the sensitivity we show towards our own and the flag of others. We did not find it correctly flag attacks. This is because relations with Greece are tense. We are not going to give up the basic attitude. Even in wars, the Turkish nation respected the flags and symbols of others. We expect respect for our own flag “.

It should be noted, however, that despite his protest from the Greek Ministry of Foreign AffairsTo date, there has been no official condemnation of the Ankara provocation.

In Kastelorizo, for its part, the huge Greek flag painted on the rock above the port has been fully restored, which can also be seen from the opposite Turkish coast, after the sabotage it suffered at dawn on Saturday, when strangers threw red paint on him.

The incident, which is also related to the brief flight of a drone over the island where the speaker could hear the Turkish national anthem Y ottoman raids, is being investigated by a squad of Rhodes State Security police located on the island and examining all the scenarios.

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