In a sly way, the Great Turkish pro -government newspaper Hurriyetwanted to make impressions by distracting one of the 44 answers given by Kyriakos Mitsotakis In the interview Type in the TIFwhich concerned Marine spatial planning.

As SKAI’s correspondent in Constantinople reported, Manolis Kostidis

And while the Prime minister said that Greece’s moves may have caused some reactions to neighboring countryin an extreme provocative way, Hurriyet wrote that Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that we were “annoying Turkey” and that in this way he was able to shake the calm waters of the last three years.

Specifically the article writes:

In an extensive interview given yesterday to the Greek press, the Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, referring to Ankara-Athens relations, admitted that the calm waters that prevailed between the two countries for about three years were disturbed by a series of moves made by his country lately. Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he was in favor of continuing relations with Turkey, but acknowledged that the period of quiet waters that lasted about three years was disturbed by some of his country’s movements.

Mitsotakis characteristically stated that Greece showed its determination to protect its sovereign rights in the Aegean with a series of moves made in the last year, such as the map of marine spatial planning, the proclamation of marine parks and the call for a consumption of the Natives. These moves may have caused reactions to Turkey. But Greece’s planning is not subject to the approval of Turkey

In essence, The Turkish newspaper columnist took a self -evident position by the Greek Prime Minister And he tried to add intrigue, and while the Turkish side has already been placed in the past with a relatively calm announcement by the Foreign Minister. We must not forget that Turkey itself has also announced the creation of marine parks in the Aegean.

The Hurriyet article also referred to the question arising from the Greek Prime Minister about his expected meeting with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan during the United Nations General Assembly this month:

Mitsotakis re -reiterated the subject of Casus Belli: In every conversation with Mr. Ertogan, I am absolutely honest. If we really want a meaningful normalization of Greek -Turkish relations, Casus Belli must be revoked, which is an unacceptable threat of war for our country“, Was the way the author attributed the prime minister’s response, without commenting in this case.