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Greek President Katerina Sakelaropulu paid a visit to Meis Island.
Speaking at the ceremony, Sakelaropulu stated that “they are going through a difficult and dangerous period” and stated that “pressure and aggressive rhetoric from Turkish leaders against their country have increased.”
“Turkey, the Greeks and the Turks for so many years have built themselves along the good neighborhood and sabotaged the environment to live in peace,” Sakelaropul advanced in time, “the Turkish leader of aggressive rhetoric raises barriers between the peoples, suspicion and hostility is creating, undermines the ties between them. ” I speak.
Sakelaropulu, who was on the island to attend the ceremonies organized under the name of the “77th anniversary of the liberation of Meis”, argued that Meis has “great strategic importance” in the claim of Greece and said: “The island is also of moral importance and “It has preserved its traditions and customs for 5,000 years.”
The Greek president, who also visited the War Museum in Meis, stated that “Athens is in constant cooperation and communication with the international community and its partners,” and affirmed that his country follows the path of diplomacy and dialogue.
Sakelaropul of “Greece on the basis of dialogue with international law and Turkey is open and no one is threatened”, arguing that “the renewal of Turkey’s Navtex is a step in the right direction. We all wish to return to normality and calm” . I speak.
On the other hand, the Minister of National Defense, Hulusi Akar, and the command level of the Turkish Armed Forces continue their contacts in the Kaş district of Antalya.
POMPEO IS IN THE SOUTH OF CYPRUS
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who visited the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus (GASC), said: “The countries of the region must solve problems related to security, energy resources and the sea in a way diplomatic and peaceful “. According to the news in the American and Greek press, Pompeo met with the Greek leader Nikos Anastasiadis in the framework of his visit. Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides was also present at the meeting.