Ankara calls for dialogue amid threats POLITICAL



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Ankara continues the strategy of φα mixed messages, in the context of growing tension in the eastern Mediterranean.

At the same time, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mevlüt Çavuşoλουlu, stated that the If Athens is ready for dialogue, Ankara too, Tayyip Erdogan menacing rhetoric maintained, even using disparaging descriptions of Greece.

The Turkish president, among other things, spoke of a “shadow game” and stressed that “it is fun (for other countries) to use Greece as bait, which is incapable, against a regional and global power like Turkey”, while reports in Kastellorizo.

At the same time, and despite the reports of the dialogue, Mr. Tsavousoglou once again accused Greece, saying: “They said it is a change of forces in Kastellorizo. Greece in these islands may have forces for internal security. And that it has a limit. In reality, however, lately Greece in the Aegean and Mediterranean, after receiving the support of the EU, is taking provocative steps that violate international law. “

“We have also said in our statements, we do not violate anyone’s law but we do not allow our rights to be violated. These steps will cause damage in Greece. Greece is not trying to solve the problems but wants to challenge us, it is especially dangerous that the end of this effort challenges us. “And Greece is going to suffer from this,” he continued according to the APE-MPE.

Meanwhile, the “collision” through Navtex in the eastern Mediterranean continues in full swing.

Following yesterday’s new Turkish directive, which extended the activities of “Oruts Reyes” until September 12, Athens responded with an anti-Navtex, with the Foreign Ministry insisting that “Greece is not being blackmailed.”



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