Tayyip Erdoğan sent comments to Greece about the fires during his speech.

As SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis reports from IstanbulPresident Erdoğan referred to the aid his country sent to Greece: “We sent aircraft and a helicopter to our neighboring Greece,” he pointed out.

In detail, Erdogan emphasized: “While we responded quickly to the fires in the country, we rushed to help other countries that were in need. We sent 2 amphibious aircraft and 1 firefighting helicopter to our neighbor Greece, which is battling a major fire. We wish good luck to our Greek neighbors, especially to the residents of Rhodes.”

Erdogan’s message to Mitsotakis, Macron and Biden

In the same speech, Erdogan sent a message to Mitsotakis, Macron and Biden, with whom he spoke at the NATO summit.

“Let’s open up space for dialogue and diplomacy. Misunderstandings will be eliminated and differences will be resolved,” said the Turkish president, who said in detail:

“At the Vilnius Summit we held bilateral meetings with 13 leaders, including US President Mr. Biden, French President Mr. Macron and Greek Prime Minister Mr. Mitsotakis. In these meetings we found once again that there are no problems that cannot be solved with any country, especially with our neighbors and we believe that they will be solved.

We believe that if space is opened for dialogue and diplomacy, then misunderstandings will be eliminated and differences will be resolved. We have achieved this many times over the last 21 years and there is nothing stopping us from achieving it today. We are optimistic from our meetings with our European friends.”

Erdogan: Hagia Sophia as a mosque is a symbol of our struggle to make the east a homeland

Meanwhile, in the same speech, Erdoğan referred to Hagia Sophia again, celebrating its conversion into a mosque: “I praise God that he deserved us to turn Hagia Sophia into a mosque,” he said, among other things.

“There is no doubt that the re-opening of the Hagia Sophia mosque, which marks 3 years today, is one of the important symbols of our struggle to make the lands of the East a homeland. I praise God once again for giving us this honor,” said the Turkish president specifically.

Ankara talks about “Turkish minority of Western Thrace”

At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey in its announcement speaks of “Turkish minority of Western Thrace”.

In her statement about Sadik Hmet and the 28th anniversary of his death, it is stated: “We remember with gratitude, respect and prayers the founder of the Party of Equality, Peace and Friendship and unforgettable leader of the Turks of Western Thrace, Doctor Sadik Ahmet, on the 28th anniversary of his death.

We will continue to support our compatriots in the just struggle led by Doctor Sadik Ahmed and defend all the legal rights of the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace.”

Erdogan on the Treaty of Lausanne: With new moves we will strengthen the achievements of our country

Finally, Erdogan again referred to the Treaty of Lausanne, stating that “we will strengthen the achievements.”

In detail, Erdogan emphasized: “We will continue to work for the consolidation of peace, stability and security in our region, with the aim of a strong Turkey on the field and at the table. By resolutely defending the rights we acquired with the Treaty of Lausanne, we will strengthen our country’s achievements with new moves.”