“We will do what must be done to not stop the violation of the demilitarized regime,” said the Turkish foreign minister
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu once again reiterated the Turkish position on the islands, who speaking to the Turkish parliament stated that “Greek sovereignty over the islands is valid if they are demilitarized”.
“We will do what must be done if the violation of the demilitarized regime does not stop,” he added, as SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis reports from Istanbul.
Cavusoglu’s statement reads as follows: “For the first time in our government we mentioned the violation of these islands, the demilitarized islands, by Greece in the letters we sent to the UN and for the first time we linked it to their sovereignty. That’s what we did. It hasn’t been done since 1960 until now. We say ‘we sent 3 letters to the UN’. Now we link it to sovereignty and say: ‘If Greece does not stop this violation, we will do whatever is necessary.’ Support us. We sent 3 letters'”.
Meanwhile, the threats against Greece continue, led by Tayfun.
Turkish media report that the Tayfun missile has a range of 1,000 kilometers and continue to threaten Greece, presenting maps showing points they claim can hit Greece.
Professor of International Relations, Erai Gützluer, said: “The actual range of the Tayfun missile is not 561 kilometers. It is 1,000 kilometers, this will be announced later, but I am revealing it to you.”
When asked by the journalist why it is said that the range is 561 km, the professor answers: “Look, at 561 km, its range hit the target, but it is longer. But let me tell you something. On October 17, the head of the Greek Armed Forces visited Chios, which is only 2,800 meters away from our own shores near Karabourun. That is, when we launched Tayfun, the Greek leader had pointed the finger and targeted Turkey. They said they would get 20 F-35s etc. Really? Then here’s Tayfun.”
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In the target of the Turks and Crete. They blame Greece for upgrading the naval base and for gas exploration.
The presenter of the Haber Global television network, Serap Belet, said: “There is also the issue of Crete, where our fighters were locked up with the S-300s. This is also the reason why Crete is on our ‘radar’. Now they aim to upgrade the naval base there to the level of our own naval base at Akshaz.
Haber Global’s news release stated: “Greece will increase its military presence in Crete. The goal of the Greeks is to turn Crete into an impregnable fortress and upgrade their naval base there to the level of the Turkish Aksaz naval base. In the arms competition and the energy competition with Turkey, Greece attaches great importance to Crete, which is at a critical point. It is increasing its military presence in Crete, which is its largest island. In addition, it conducts natural gas explorations south of Crete, violating the continental shelf of Libya.”
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