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Evidence of Turkey’s provocative and illegal actions in recent months and allegations that Ankara’s actions threaten Greece’s sovereign rights and peace in the region are included in the Prime Minister’s letter to his Secretary General. United Nations, Antonio Guterres.
The letter, which was published by ANT1’s US correspondent Thanasis Tsitsas, was sent by the Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendia, to the Secretary General last week, with a request to forward it to the members of the Security Council.
It is presented for the first time and officially by the Prime Minister. nautical episode with the collision of the two frigates, the “Lemnos“AND”Kemal reis“Where the Prime Minister talks about violating shipping rules.
The Prime Minister reveals that the two parties agreed not to aggravate the situation, as they agreed that the incident was not appropriate.
The Greek side, as he writes, maintained the incident confidentialHowever, this was presented by Turkish media and the same Turkish president with deformed way while Ankara issued two more NAVTEXs the next day.
HE Kyriakos Mitsotakis The letter states that the international community cannot tolerate Turkish crime, which poses a serious threat to regional peace and security, and states that it is committed to continuing the dialogue with Turkey.
Nikos Dendias met with the Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres met on Friday, September 4, with developments in Crime in the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey be on the agenda for discussions.
To the question of whether Greece is considering resorting to Security Council Regarding the Turkish threats that are directed against peace and security in the region, Mr. Dendias characteristically said:
“The appeal to the Security Council is always the right of any member of the United Nations, and consequently of our country. But when, under what conditions should this possibility be used, is always a matter that is decided under the conditions of the specific moment ”.