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Another provocative post was that of Mevlüt Tsavousoglou responding to the statements of Nikos Dendias.
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This tweet from the Turkish chancellor has a very ironic tone and aims to make a “friendly contribution” to his Greek counterpart for 2021, as he himself puts it.
“Dear Nikos, some friendly advice for the new year,” Mevlüt Tsavousoglou initially states, adding: “Stop asking others for help and damage the dignity of the Greek people. May 2021 be the year in which we will resolve our disputes in a fair, speaking directly, honestly and seriously. “
We remind you that Mr. Dendias stated over the weekend that a basic condition for the resumption of exploratory contacts “is that Turkey demonstrate that it wants a constructive dialogue based on international law, as a permanent option, not as a flag of opportunity”. In a statement on Saturday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: “Those who threaten us with sanctions will eventually be disappointed.”
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