“Greece cannot threaten Turkey. It doesn’t have that kind of power,” the Turkish presidency spokesman told CNN Turk
Monotonously… playing the tape of Turkish threats against Greeceeach time with the same rhetoric, sometimes upgraded and sometimes with the disguise of “diplomacy”.
As reported by the SKAI correspondent in Istanbul, Manolis Kostidisthe representative of the Turkish presidency Ibrahim Kalin launched new threats against Greece, sticking to his reports of the demilitarization of the Aegean islands. He even stated that Turkey will provide answers on the basis of the law, but also in other areas – is that what he means? – and did not fail to play the “tape” of discrediting, stressing that Greece does not have the power to threaten Turkey . Then what is the purpose of all this barrage of statements, a logically thinking neutral observer will ask, if he does not know that Erdogan is winning in percentages with this particular tactic, in view of the elections in Turkey.
Here are the statements of Ibrahim Kalin on CNN Turk:
“The most important issue is the militarization of the islands with a demilitarized regime. The violation of the treaties of 1923 and 1949. It is clear that Greece has no legal right here. In this matter we are ready to give the necessary answers on the basis of the law as well as in other areas.
We destroyed the pressure they put on us not only in the Aegean, but also in the Eastern Mediterranean, with the moves we made and the agreement we made with Libya. We will never allow a threat to Turkey from the islands to appear here. The US and Greece know this very well.
Greece cannot threaten Turkey. He doesn’t have that kind of power. If she tries to get other forces behind her, it will have no effect. It is not possible for Greece to get results from here.”
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