As reported by diplomatic sources in Paris, the topic of Turkish threats against Greece will be discussed at the working dinner after the end of the Euro-Mediterranean summit.
Intervention of France for the barrage of Turkish provocations. As reported today Wednesday from Paris by diplomatic sources of the presidency of the French Republic, the heads of state and government of the nine countries of southern Europe, who will meet on Friday, in Alicante, Spain, will express their support in Greece against the threats it receives from Turkey.
As reported by the diplomatic sources in Paris, the issue of Turkish threats against Greece will be discussed at the working dinner that will be held, after the work of the Euro-Mediterranean summit, by the heads of state and government of Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia and Greece.
The President of the European Council Charles Michel and the President of the European Commission will also be present Ursula von der Leyen.
The last Euro-Mediterranean summit, with the participation of all Mediterranean countries, European and non-European, took place in 2015 in Spain, while the last summit of the southern European EU member states was hosted last year in Athens.
Akar pulls the rope again
However, the Turkish Minister of Defense, Hulusi Akar, went on a new anti-Greek delirium during a military event.
Akar unleashed the well-known accusations against Athens saying: “Greece is the clearest example of a bad neighborhood. Unfortunately they continue with provocative actions and rhetoric and also continue the expansionist and aggressive policy. Greece is the one increasing the tension, brazenly accusing Turkey. This is hypocrisy, it is a two-faced attitude. This bad neighbor who at every opportunity accuses us of others maintains a hostile attitude towards us”.
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