“Amok” in Turkey for Mitsotakis’s trip to Pserimos and Astypalea – “He’s doing a show” say the Turkish media

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According to the SKAI correspondent in Istanbul, Manolis KostidisMitsotaki’s visit is a topic in the entire Turkish press, which accuses the Greek Prime Minister of doing “shows” after the encouragement he received from the Europeans

Uprising prevails in the Turkish Media due to yesterday’s visit of Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Pserimos, Kos and Astypalea, while the reactions are particularly intense for Prime Minister’s post on Instagram by Pserimos.

According to the SKAI correspondent in Istanbul, Manolis KostidisMitsotaki’s visit is a topic in the entire Turkish press, which accuses the Greek Prime Minister of doing “shows” after the encouragement he received from the Europeans.

Also, the Turkish press calls on Turkish citizens not to visit the Greek islands, using harsh expressions against Greece.

“The Europeans gave gas to Mitsotakis, who is doing a show” writes the Hurriyet and adds that “as soon as he returned to his country, he visited the islands that were militarized against Turkey”.

“Mitsotakis visited the islands that must be demilitarized,” writes Axam.

“Pserimos is an island of questionable sovereignty”

Reactions are also strong for the post of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, by Handyaccompanied by the Turkish allegations that “Pserimos is Turkish, like Imia”.

“It is among the islands of disputed sovereignty,” the Turkish press reports, referring to “Mitsotaki provocations.”

In a comment, Haber Global presenter Senem Tolouai said: “This photo has just been published, as Mitsotakis’s visit to Kos and Pserimos is in progress. Posted this photo a while ago. He wrote ‘where the blue of the sea meets the blue of the flag’. It is his visit to the islands, at a distance of 8 miles from Bodrum. “Pserimos, like Imia according to the Treaty of Lausanne, is under Turkish rule, isn’t it?”

Retired Turkish Admiral Jihad Yaici responds: “It is one of the 152 islands, as well as the islets and islets that have not been transferred to Greece through the treaties”, and then he said: “This island is in the status quo” Egeaydak ‘(islands of disputed Aegean sovereignty). “There are 152 other such islands in this regime.”

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