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Erdogan: Greece called on countries not to participate in EFES 2022

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“We held the EFES 2022 exercise yesterday in Izmir. 37 countries participated in this exercise and Greece sent a message to more than half that they should not participate”

New shots were fired against Greece by Tayyip Erdogan on Friday night, as she attended a Yeni Safak newspaper photo awards ceremony in memory of her photojournalist, Mustafa Jambaz, who allegedly fell dead from soldiers’ fire during the July 15, 2016 coup attempt.

“He always preferred to be on the side of truth, truth and justice. Mustafa Tsambaz was also an immigrant who had to leave the land where he was born. Our brother Mustafa, one of the Turks of Western Thrace, had fought bravely against the oppressive policies of Greece. He was a newly married young man when he immigrated to Istanbul from Komotini saying “I will not do my military service for Greece”. He loved Constantinople, especially the Bosphorus, and saw Turkey as his homeland. His resilient character is reflected in both human relationships and his work. He was an extremely successful photojournalist who came to the fore with his original works ” he stated.

The President of Turkey also referred to the Turkish military exercise EFES 2022. “We held the EFES 2022 exercise yesterday in Smyrna. 37 countries participated in this exercise and Greece sent a message to more than half that they should not participate. Almost all of them did not listen, they participated in the exercise with us, especially the USA. Fortunately, this successful exercise was a good step in giving the necessary answer. So it will go from here on out. With steady steps forward. “Everyone will see what this nation is and what it can do, as they saw in yesterday’s exercise.” he stated.

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