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Turkish Media: The Greeks have overtaken us – We have to get fighters now because they are talking

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Turn of the Turks to Great Britain for armaments, after the “door” from the USA

Turkey is turning to Great Britain, after the… door it ate from the USA for the F-16s.

Theas SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis broadcasts from Istanbulthe Turkish media are talking about an agreement between Turkey and Great Britain for weapons programs.

These include the purchase of 24 to 48 Eurofighters, some of them second-hand, 3 frigates and C130 transports.

In the report it is stated that “the Greeks have surpassed us in number of fighters and in quality and we must get fighters now, because they have spoken and are provocative”.

The first issue is Erdogan’s threats

Meanwhile, Tayyip ErdoÄŸan’s threats to Kyriakos Mitsotakis for… a jurisprudence of the Turks, play as the first topic in the Turkish media, which also refer to the elections that were “locked” for May 14.

Opinion polls show a 55% lead for the opposition.

Imamoglu is preparing for the presidency

At the same time, as reported by Manolis Kostidis, the Turkish media are talking about the preparation of the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglou, ahead of the elections.

“During Ekrem Imamoglou’s visit to Kastamonis, one detail caused an impression. While he himself was speaking to the people, a new song was heard. The composition of the song is for Imamoglou. Now is this song for the new campaign? Maybe a campaign song or a support song? You decide!” said a Turkish journalist before the introduction of the song played in Imamoglu’s speech which said:

“We break the chain of the insane and overcome them
We were born free and we will live free
My dear Turkey, we promised you peace
Together we wrote history and we will write it again

Imamoglu is the voice of the people that is full of courage
He does not bow his head and is an example for young people
The goal of his campaign is democracy
And we have faith that day will come.”

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