The Greek Foreign Minister is sending a message to Ankara about its continued provocation today, on the occasion of the pogrom of Constantinople, on 6/9/1955.
The Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, sends a message to Ankara about its continued provocation, on the occasion of the “September Days” in Constantinople, on 6/9/1955.
“67 years after the pogrom, the general behavior of the Turkish leadership unfortunately reminds us of the distance that separates it from Greece, in terms of the perception of International Law, European and global values, the peaceful coexistence of peoples” he says in N. Dendias posted on his twitter.
67 years since the “September”, during which the Hellenism of Istanbul became the target of an unprovoked and centrally directed pogrom, with disastrous consequences for our expatriates, but also for the society of Turkey itself. pic.twitter.com/BFBmQyzpAc
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) September 6, 2022
The few remaining Greeks of the City today, in contrast to the prosperous Muslim Minority in Thrace, are indisputable evidence that speak for themselves about the treatment each country reserves, respectively, for the minorities.
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) September 6, 2022
Today, 67 years after the pogrom, the general behavior of the Turkish leadership unfortunately reminds us of the distance that separates it from Greece, in terms of the perception of International Law, European and global values, the peaceful coexistence of peoples.
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) September 6, 2022
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