The attacks against Greece from the Turkish side are holding up well.
The attitude of the Turkish government could not be left to the vice-president of the parliamentary group of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) Numan Koutrtoulmous, who participated in a cherry festival and referred to relations with Greece.
“Equipping the islands right in front of us, here in the Aegean Sea, in front of our noses, which should be only for citizens, does not help regional peace in any way and does not serve regional peace. From here we want to say to neighboring Greece “Our job is peace. Our job is brotherhood. Our job is friendship,” said Kurtulmus.
“We want to resolve our issues with Greece through meetings, discussions and negotiations. But Greece must not get stuck in the line of those who urge it and must not make issues deadlocked and unresolved. Turkey will not allow and will not will tolerate the violation of any of its rights neither in the Eastern Mediterranean, nor in the Blue Homeland, nor in the Sea of Islands [το νέο τουρκικό “φρούτο”, για να μην ακούγεται η ελληνική λέξη “Αιγαίο”]”, nowhere in this area”, said the vice-president of the AK Party Central Committee.
Yesterday, in statements made by visiting relatives of the deceased in the incident of the ship “Mavi Marmara” in 2010, the leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), the official opposition of Turkey, Kemal Kilicdaroglu did not fail to send a threat to Greece. As he characteristically said, “we will show them what will happen to the weapons on these islands when we come to power”, referring to the Greek islands for which Ankara repeatedly raises the issue of demilitarization.
A little later, the representative of the Turkish presidency, Ibrahim Kalin, stated: “The armament of the islands is one of the issues (with Greece). They are blatantly violating the law. What do we say? At the moment, we are reminding the legal basis again. We say that this militarization is against the Lausanne Agreement of 1923 and the Paris Agreement and that this is Greece’s fault. We say come and talk to each other about these issues. Why are you bringing these issues before the US, France, the EU? Why are you using your EU membership against us? This is not an honest and sincere attitude and attitude. “It fits in with bilateral relations. We say, let ‘s work together to resolve these issues on the basis of mutual interest.”
Petros Kranias
Source: Capital

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