Cavusoglu: Abdulhamit Han will sail to the Mediterranean on Tuesday

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“In the Aegean we want a stable peace and solving the problems in peaceful ways, but we see that in Greece there is no political will” he claimed.

The drilling vessel’s departure Abdulhamit Han tomorrow Tuesday in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Minister of Foreign Affairs officially announced Mevlut Cavusoglu as transmitted by SKAI’s Istanbul correspondent Manolis Kostidis.

“Tomorrow, the ship Abdul Hamit will sail for its first operations in the Mediterranean” said the Turkish Foreign Minister in the context of the Diplomacy Conference.

“In the Aegean we want a stable peace and solving the problems in peaceful ways, but we see that in Greece there is no political will” he claimed.

“The duo of Greece and Greek Cypriots attempted to send 9 ships to our continental shelf. We prevented these with the measures we took both on the front and at the table” he asserted.

The Turkish Foreign Minister referred once again to the issue of the militarization of Greek islands. “In the Aegean, we want the interconnected problems to be dealt with holistically and to be solved comprehensively, permanently and in accordance with international law. However, Greece cannot muster the will to solve the problems. He who has a habit does not abandon it… We told and explained to our interlocutors, especially the UN, that the islands that are near our coasts and have a demilitarized status according to international treaties are now militarized. We will continue to address this issue, which is critical to the security of our country,” he noted.

At the same time, Cavusoglu aimed his arrows at her The European Union, saying that it is not right in the name of solidarity to become a hostage and surrender to the “sterile interests” of its members against Turkey.

“It is not right for the EU to be a hostage and surrender to the sterile interests of some of its members in the light of solidarity and for this to be done against Turkey, which is a candidate for EU membership and a member of NATO”, “relations EU-Turkey are so strategic that they cannot be reduced to the self-interested levels and narrow-minded positions of one or two EU members”.

He even warned Brussels that it needs Turkey for its security, saying: “Safety is like breathing. You understand its value when you miss it. That is why the security of Europe needs Turkey. And Turkey has the obligation to contribute to the security of the continent in which it is located. Because Turkey is Europe. As a European power, in Europe’s difficult moment we give weight again to Europe”.

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