Tsavousoglou insists on the inflammatory rhetoric, saying that “we will question the sovereignty of the Greek islands.”
The challenges of Turkey are escalating, which continues its inflammatory rhetoric for the domination of the Greek islands. The Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Tsavousoglu insists on absurdity saying that “We will question the sovereignty of the Greek islands”.
“Greece militarized the islands which, according to the Lausanne Treaties of 1923 and the Paris Treaties of 1947, were granted on the condition of demilitarization. It violates this condition and we bring the issue to the agenda in the context of international law. We sent two letters to the UN. How these islands were ceded to Greece on these terms. The Treaties are clear. “If Greece does not stop the violations, the sovereignty of the islands will be called into question.”
In fact, it threatens with a “change of borders” if Greece does not withdraw its troops from the islands.
In the meantime, the Turkish media are making scenarios for the invasion of the Turkish forces in the Greek islands, as broadcast by SKAI correspondent in Istanbul Manolis Kostidis.
“Let’s take some Greek islands, let the politics of Greece and the USA collapse”said political analyst Hakan Bairaktsi on CNN Turk.
The discussion was started by the director of the HURRIYET newspaper, Ahmet Hakan, referring to Greece-US relations.
“Is Greece becoming the state of the USA? Why do we say that? Because it seems that there is a US plan that is being implemented through Greece. There are almost 10 bases and President Erdogan said “who do they want to threaten with so many bases they are building”.
The analyst then said: “It simply came to our notice then. Turkey, in order to face this resilience, can make a business here, drop a cuff, land on two islands here and say that “I am not an aggressive country”, then Greek foreign policy will be resilient. collapse and US policy. In addition, in domestic politics, she will say that “I did not attack Greece, I just gave her a message that if you continue the aggressive policy, I will do that.”