Akar’s threat to Kastellorizo: ‘If God wills, we may come’

Hulusi Akar launched new threats shortly before Abdul Hamid Khan’s departure to the Mediterranean for drilling, according to the website skai.gr.

The Minister of Defense of Turkey, in an ironic and undiplomatic way, targeted Kastelorizo ​​again. Speaking at the conference of Turkish ambassadors taking place in Ankara, he referred to the distance of Kastellorizos from Turkey, saying that it is only 1,950 meters and the students of the military schools can swim there.

In fact, referring to a certain Greek minister, who allegedly said that “if they can, let them come”, he replied “if God wills, this can also happen”.

He also mentioned the demilitarized islands.

According to Hurriyet, Akar speaking about Greek-Turkish said that “the hostility towards Turkey is gaining ground in Greece. They are talking against Turkey to cover their own weaknesses. They are showing false images, they are showing old images. They are saying ‘Turkey is preparing for business”, there is no such thing. We say we are strong, they have nothing to say at the table. We say the Aegean should be a sea of ​​friendship and the riches should be shared together. We have never violated.”

Source: Capital

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