He’s threatening Greece and … Erdogan is tearing up maps



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The Turkish president called on Athens to enter into a dialogue or face the consequences, adding that Ankara is prepared for any eventuality.

Turkish President continues aggressive statements against Athens Tayyip erdogan, constantly stressing that Ankara will claim its interests and rights in the eastern Mediterranean, in every way.

Speaking in Istanbul today (Saturday) on the occasion of a hospital opening ceremony, Erdogan addressed clear threats against our country and argued that it would not accept international documents or maps with which Turkey would not agree.

In particular, the Turkish president threatened Greece with military action, while describing his country’s provocative actions in the eastern Mediterranean as a simple quest to preserve Turkey’s “rights” and “justice.” At the same time, he accused Athens of trying imprison” Turkey in a small maritime zone around its coasts.

He also called on Greece to enter into talks on the disputed areas of the eastern Mediterranean or face the consequences. “Understand the language of politics and diplomacy, or the battlefield with painful experiencesHe characteristically said.

At the same time, he stressed that Turkey has the power to reject and break “immoral maps and documentsThat will be imposed on him. In any case, he stated that Turkey was “prepared for any eventuality …”.

Military exercises in the Mediterranean, armor in Evros

It should be noted that Ankara previously announced that it will conduct military training against Cyprus, from tomorrow (Sunday, September 6) until next Thursday (September 10).

Furthermore, according to the Turkish news agency Haberler, two convoys with 40 armored vehicles He left Syria for Edirne. The convoys will go by boat to Iskenderum and from there by train to the Greek border.

Intense diplomatic mobility

At the same time, a fever of consultations is taking place on the occasion of the European Summit that will take place from 24 to 25 September and will focus on the issue of Turkey.

Among other things, the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, had a telephone conversation today with the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg. This contact comes two days after Stoltenberg’s tweet that set Athens on fire and the issue of reducing tension between Greece and Turkey.

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