His visits caused inconvenience in Turkey Nikos Hardalia in 17 remote islands, with the Anatoli agency talking about provocations, essentially insisting on Tsavousolgos’ perception.
It is recalled that in the past few days the Turkish Foreign Minister spoke about the militarization of the islands and “we will discuss their sovereignty.”
The Turkish state news agency typically mentions “Pre-provocative visits to the Aegean by the Greek Deputy Minister of Defense”.
A similar annoyance had been expressed in the past by the Turkish Minister of Defense, Hulusi Akar, when the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, had visited Kastelorizo.
In fact, military sources note in the Anatoli agency that “the military activity on islands which were transferred to Greece on the condition of demilitarization is a clear violation of the Lausanne and Paris Treaties. Turkey responds to this illegal, provocative and provocative attitude of the Greeks through diplomatic channels. The tour to 3 5 islands by helicopter, nor does it benefit the Greek people is not an example of political or military intelligence. “With the ‘hostile’ attitude shown by Greece, it will be faced with disappointing results, as in the past.”
Tsavousovlou’s allegations about the militarized islands continue and are on the agenda of Turkey, with the television networks giving relevant reports daily.
The “HABER GLOBAL” television network broadcast that Foreign Minister Mevlüt Tsavousoglou had stressed that “in Greece, which is illegally militarizing the Aegean islands, we will make the last warnings and if they do not retreat, then the status of the islands will be discussed. Athens’s answer has come “
The Greek side stated that the islands in question will not be demilitarized, stressing that it denies all accusations against Turkey and that Ankara’s allegations do not comply with the fundamental principles of international law. opposite the Straits, the islands of the eastern Aegean as well as the Dodecanese with the justification of the military threat from Turkey “
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