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Manolis Kostidis: The word “Yunan” no longer sounds like a threat in Turkey

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Special mention of the Turkish media on the visit of the Greek Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias

The Turkish media covered the visit of the Greek foreign minister, Nikos Dendias, to Turkey with particular interest.

As SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis reports“the word Yunan (s.s. Greek), no longer sounds like a threat to the Turks”.

At the same time, he emphasized that the statements of both Nikos Dendias and Mevlut Cavusoglu show that the two sides will put aside any differences, with Greece actively standing by Turkey’s side.

In fact, he revealed that a proposal from several countries, among them Greece, to dock cruise ships in Turkey to stay with earthquake victims who lost their homes “fell” on the table.

At the same time, Mr. Dendias emphasized that Greece will also ask the EU to support Turkey in this difficult time.

At the same time, Manolis Kostidis said that the margins are narrowing for the rescue crews who, together with the Greek missions of EMAK, have pulled 205 people alive from the wreckage.

According to the information, as soon as ten days have passed – we are on the 7th today – any efforts by the rescuers will stop and the removal of the debris will begin. Then, it is estimated that the number of dead, which is currently at 33,000, will multiply and the enormous scope of the tragedy will be revealed.

Finally, Manolis Kostidis mentioned that there are now some ghost towns, such as Antioch, which will all have to be demolished and rebuilt, since almost nothing is left standing.

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