The Turkish president did not hesitate once again to make derogatory comments about Greece, typically saying that “it is not a country comparable to ours”.
Ankara’s provocations continue “harassment” by Turkish fighters from Greek S-300 systems, as claimed in Turkey in recent days.
As SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis reports from Constantinople, Recep Tayyip Erdogan once again addressed the issue, claiming that the “blocking of a Turkish F-16 by Greek radar is a hostile behavior». “Especially if this aircraft is performing NATO duties, it means it was directly targeting NATO. In fact, has challenged NATO and its alliesnot us,” he added.
At the same time, the Turkish president did not hesitate once again to make derogatory comments about our country, typically saying that “Greece it is not a similar country to us”.
He also emphasized that he expects her US reaction once again calling for Turkey to be included in the procurement program for modernized F-16s: “We wonder how America itself will react to the activation of the S-300 systems. Won’t it use the F-35 and S-400 in the same system?. No one should doubt that Greece, which knows no borders, will commit this recklessness. The issue is not the use of Russian air systems and American systems together, but Turkey. The only point in giving us the planes we demand is as a sign of friendship to our country. When I announced our 2023 targets 11 years ago, those who mocked us in their minds are trying to prioritize the manufacturing and export strength we have. With a vision of 2053, we plan to bring our country to the top of the world.”
Continuing his provocative rhetoric, the Turkish president also referred to the military bases on the Greek islands, saying that for Turkey “they will never make sense” “Turkey has done, is doing and will do what it deserves. Let everyone know this. The installation of bases by Greece on the islands will never make sense for Turkey. Those who have given so much support to Greece should think here. I don’t know what they will do next.”
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