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Answer in Ankara: No mood for expansion by Nikos Dendias

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Keeping the tone low in the face of Turkish aggression, Foreign Ministry circles rejected the expansionist disposition on the part of the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendiason the occasion of a post he had made about Hagia Sophia.

Circles noted that what Nikos Dendias wrote on Twitter about Hagia Sophia has nothing to do with a review mood.

“The Greek Foreign Minister, for the umpteenth time, raised the issue of the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque as well as the issue of the recent vandalism at the Imperial Gate,” say competent sources.

In a barrage of posts, as broadcast by the SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidisthe Turkish Ministry of Defense stated:

“It is a delusion to look at Constantinople, which was conquered 569 years ago, dreaming of the Roman Empire or Byzantium. Those who yearn (for the time) 1000 years ago, let them clarify who has expansionist aspirations and who is an obstacle to peace.

Hagia Sophia, which has been used as a mosque for centuries, has been under the protection of the Turkish nation since 1453.

It is too serious to explain, even as hypocrisy, the fact that those who supposedly mourned Hagia Sophia did not oppose the demolition of mosques in Greece, each of which is a cultural heritage of the 1500s, and the construction of cinemas, exhibition halls, lodgings and warehouses in place.

The Greek administration, which does not even give burial ground to Muslims when they die, tries to deceive its own people with gross illusions and to cover up its dead-end realities. The sun is not covered with mud.

We honor the memory of Sultan Mohammed the Prophet and his heroic army, who conquered Constantinople 569 years ago, with mercy, gratitude and thanks. “

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