“I am ready to meet with Nikos (Panagiotopoulos),” the Turkish Defense Minister also said. New statements by Hulusi Akar became known on Thursday.
“Smells” background the sudden change of climate which seems to be observed in Turkey regarding Greece, and it remains to be seen if it will last … In the aftermath of the statements of Hulusi Akar, SKAI’s correspondent in Istanbul Manolis Kostidis revealed on Thursday a message from the Turkish Minister of Defense in Greece.
“Say hello to Athens, to say hello to Greece ” mentioned features. Manolis Kostidis commented that his calmness and the message he wanted to send made an impression.
Akar had stated that he was ready to meet with Nikos Panayotopoulos even at the NATO Defense Ministers’ Meeting today, Thursday, in Brussels. “Efforts have already been made. Like exploratory contacts and we want them to be completed “ write down.
“We respect the territorial integrity, the political integrity and the rights of our neighbors, and mainly of Greece. But we also expect our neighbors to respect our rights and our rights. “These issues with the talks can be made more apparent.” Hulusi Akar also said as it became known on Thursday.
Since Sunday, something has happened, there has been a meeting between the representative of the Turkish presidency and Erdogan in secret, Ibrahim Kalin, had a meeting with the US National Security Adviser, but also diplomatic officials of Germany and the United Kingdom where Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean were also discussed, commented Manolis Kostidis.
The SKAI journalist pointed out that Akar did not want to answer for the Greek islandswhile recalling the more restrained attitude of Mevlüt Tsavousoglu from the occupied territories.
She added that Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s interview with ERT also played a role, saying that “at some point it is inevitable that we will meet with Erdogan again” and that the channels of communication must not be interrupted.
The message of Mitsotakis It was received in Ankara at 2 to 3 pm and started broadcasting and broadcasting in the Turkish media. Even the pro-government and often inflammatory newspaper Yeni Safak reported on its front page on Thursday that “even if there is bad tension, our relations are not as bad as in 2020.”