By Antonis Anzoletou

Two months have passed since the deadly earthquakes in Turkey and the neighbors show that they have decided to return to the old familiar provocative rhetoric.

It was something that the Greek side expected and for this reason his reports were not surprising Mevlut Cavusoglu.

In many of his statements recently, Nikos Dendias has said that “we are not naive”.

The positive climate is kept as a “dowry” for the post-election landscape, however everyone knows that Ankara’s revisionist visions will not cease to exist. “It is understandable in pre-election periods to try under the pressure of pre-election needs to include critical foreign policy issues in the public debate,” said Mr. Dendias during the statements with his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry.

He even noted that Greek-Turkish is not useful to use during the pre-election period.

The polls in the neighboring country will be held on May 14, the polls are not good and Tayyip Erdogan is trying to gather votes in all ways. Obviously also with the traditionalist, which is the awakening of the spirit of his people. Yesterday he remembered the opening of Hagia Sophia and followed his party’s pre-election manifesto which stated among other things:

Greece’s steps that violate international law and treaties threaten Turkey’s security in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. Regional energy competition is increasing».

The pro-government Hurriyet published a company survey showing Tayyip Erdogan first with 45.9% and Kemal Kilicdaroglu second with 43.9%. Other metrics that have come to light do not bode well for the current president.

From the moment Turkey’s foreign minister refers the disputes with Greece to an international court, otherwise, as he claimed, the “tranquility” will be disturbed, it is clear that the landscape is changing.

The “package solutions” do not concern Athens since the only difference that exists to be resolved with Turkey is the delimitation of the island continental shelf and the Exclusive Economic Zone in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Tayyip ErdoÄŸan’s change of tactics was also evident from the handover ceremony of the Turkish navy’s helicopter carrier, which took on the character of a pre-election rally. He spoke of an easy transfer of forces to the Aegean, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea and made it clear that his pre-election agenda would return without a second thought to the differences with Greece.

Thirty-two days remain until the polls open in Turkey and the climate now begins to smell of “gunpowder”.

The Athens side wants the “calm waters” to remain in the Aegean.

In the four-four that Nikos Dendias had with Sameh Soukry, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, who will be in Ankara in the next few days, emphasized that his country’s relationship with Greece is clear and an example to be followed, as there are common principles .