Intense reactions have been triggered by yesterday’s statements by Defense Minister Nikos Dendia, who coming to NATO’s headquarters in Brussels for the Ukrainian Contact Contact Group meeting emphasized that “NATO exercises are being planned with respect for all. “, With the Haber Global television network referring to provocative statements, according to SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis.

“Following the prime minister of Greece who called for the non -sale of weapons in Turkey, Athens’ latest reaction came from Nikos Dendia. He targeted Turkey with non -existent accusations and addressed the Trump government that it should decide whether to work with Turkey or Greece. Greece Minister Nikos Dendias called on the US to decide who they will work with: with Greece or Turkey. Dendias, at the US event, made provocative statements, “the Turkish television network said.

Continuing, Haber Global notes that Athens continues to raise the threat of expanding territorial waters and is trying to prevent Turkey from investigating the eastern Mediterranean.

“Dendias states that Greece has no claims against Turkey. But Greece militarizes and builds military bases the islands on which it was granted it on the condition of demilitarization. Also, Keeps on the table the threat of expansion of territorial waters to 12 miles in the Aegean and attempts to prevent Turkey from doing research and drilling in the eastern Mediterranean in every way. “

Hurriyet: Athens hired a lobby company to approach Trump

For its part, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet comments on the Kathimerini report that Athens started Collaboration with a lobby company in Washington in order to reinforce her relationships with Trump and to facilitate the promotion of her interests.

“While Greece is trying to prevent Meteor selling to Turkey, it is being thrown to the US,” says Hurriyet, adding that “looking for ways to come closer to US President Donald Trump, Greece has reached an agreement with Barbour, Griffith & Rogers (BGG), one of the powerful lobby and communications companies in the US.

Two trials will judge the future of Imoglou on April 11

The Hurriyet newspaper refers to the two trials on April 11 that will judge the political future of the Mayor of Constantinople, Ekrem Imamoglou

As the newspaper notes, there is a new indictment against the Mayor of Constantinople for targeting a prosecutor and expert, adding that he is in danger of prohibiting political action.

Malaysian president bid farewell to Erdogan with song on Instagram

In the meantime, the media in Turkey commenting on Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Malaysia and Indonesia.

As the Turkish media reports, Erdogan was welcomed in Indonesia with an Ottoman rush, adding that during his visit to the Asian country he signed 60 unmanned Bayraktar TB-3 and nine Akinci Sale Agreement.

As for Erdogan’s visit to Malaysia, Turkish media report, The country’s president welcomed Erdogan warmly And he called him the leader of all the Muslims of the world, and he said goodbye to him with a message and a song on Instagram.

“Man prays and thanks for a happy life! When there is tranquility everywhere. My heart wakes up. I glorify the one who gave you to me. My fate has no day without you. Our hands are one, our days are common. “