The Turkish President also spoke of Turkey’s “increasing power” on the world map but also a reference to the borders of his… heart
With unabated intensity, Ankara continues to launch “shots” against Greece and this time also against the West.
As broadcast from Istanbul, SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis, the Recep Tayyip Erdogan in his new statements he spoke of “hostile attitude” by “alleged” allies, as he characterized them.
“It clearly bothers us how countries that are supposedly our allies maintain a hostile attitude, as well as the support they give to countries that show such an attitude. Nevertheless we move by looking at the result of gains and losses of our relations and we do not neglect to build new partnerships to satisfy our needs”, emphasized the Turkish President, while leaving clear hints that he wishes to have better relations with Russia.
He also referred to “rising power” of Turkeyfrom the Mediterranean to the Caucasus, as he noted: “The updating of political geography brings as a result the updating of security doctrines. The growing power of our country in all zones of influence such as from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea from the Balkans to the Caucasus is the result of this new period”.
He also once again spoke about “the borders of his heart”recalling his country’s Ottoman past: “In history, the places where our ancestors watered with blood and sweat but also with their works, although today they are no longer ours, our soul and our heart are always there”.
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