The issue of Meteor Rocket Supply and the meeting of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with French President Emmanuel Macron to prevent their sale are still employed by the media in Turkey, with the television network Haber Global accusing Athens of “accusing Athens” of ” As SKAI’s correspondent Manolis Kostidis reports.

The television network notes that Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to prevent Turkey from acquiring European defense systemssuch as acquiring Meteor rockets, adding that it is trying to prevent Ankara’s cooperation with Italy.

“What a nice thing that would only have been friendship and there was no hostility of Greece. As Greece is trying to put diplomatic obstacles in Turkey’s attempt to acquire European defense systems, “Haber Global said and adds:

“Although we produce many weapons systems, we want to buy Meteor missiles from France. But Mitsotakis says “no” to it. But Mitsotakis bought Rafale and Meteor rockets with EU resources. And Mitsotakis denies the sale of these rockets to Turkey. He made another meeting with Macron and tries to block this sale. As we prevent us, we make better systems. But it seems that Mitsotakis will continue his efforts to prevent the sale of Meteor to Turkey. ”

Continuing the Turkish network notes that “Mitsotakis will attempt to prevent and to protest Baykar’s collaboration with Italian PiaggioThat is, he will complain about a cooperation of the Italian company with Turkish. “

Hopes Turkey for acquiring F-35 by US

At the same time, as Manolis Kostidis reports, Ankara is optimistic about the possibility of acquiring F-35 by the US, as the Congress Research Service says that penalties for the F-35 could be re-examined.

Greece closes Turkish minority schools in Western Thrace

At the same time, the Turkish Ministry of Education accuses Greece of closing the Turkish minority schools in Western Thrace.

Speaking at an event on Education, Turkey’s Minister of Education Yusuf Tekin noted: “We must also secure the right to educate the ‘Turkish’ minority in ‘West’ Thrace. It is curious that, in Greece, the number of schools of our nationals and friends in ‘Western Thrace’ defined as ‘Turkish minority’ has now declined to be exactly a quarter of the number of schools that existed at its signature (Treaty) Lausanne. Greece is closing schools. Here we ensure the continuation of these schools in the way we fit. This is our approach to this issue. “

Continuing Tekin stressed: “Let our children learn about ‘Geography of our heart’from Palestine to Central Asia, from the Balkans to the Middle East. Not to be told tomorrow: ” And what do we have to do with Jerusalem, Palestine and Cyprus? ” So we thought that we should include this in our curriculum. We founded a committee called ‘Culture and the Geography of our Heart’.