Turkey unfairly challenges Greece’s sovereignty in the Aegean



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Your strong support for the US decision to impose sanctions on Turkeysaid former US Ambassador to Greece Nicholas Burns speaking at the II Conference on Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, which is being held online.

Nicholas Burns stressed that The United States had asked Turkey to reconsider its decision on the S-400s.But Ankara has not done so and it is correct to impose sanctions, he added. There must be a penalty for the Turks for that, he noted.

Nicholas Burns, who teaches diplomacy and international relations at Harvard, expressed the belief that today we are in the most difficult period of the Turkish-American relationships for more than a generation. «You have to go back four and five decades to find such a difficult time, due to Turkey’s decision on the S-400, which is very dangerous.Added.

Referring to Turkey today, he said that it has become authoritarian in many ways, led by an authoritarian leader. Note that you cannot call it a democracy.

With regard to Greek-Turkish relations, he said Turkey unfairly challenges Greek sovereignty in the Aegean and in the Eastern Mediterranean, intervening in the gas rights of Greece, Cyprus and Israel.

In this context, Nicholas Burns said that the imposition of sanctions on Turkey is important, adding: “If the Turks leave? I doubt.

the NATO “It’s still important to them, but maybe there will be a time when the Turks need to be marginalized.”

At this point, he said, NATO marked Greece during the dictatorship. between 1967 and 1974 He added that we may have to deal with a variation of the same problem with Turkey today.

He also argued that sanctions should be imposed on Turkey within NATO for behaving in an authoritarian manner, as well as in Hungary and Poland. He explained that both NATO and the EU are democratic organizations, alliances of democracies and we do not want to have authoritarian countries.

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