Davutoglu: Greece and Turkey to talk without third countries – We must unite the two sides of the Aegean

“Anyone who thinks that he will be able to push Turkey into the Gulf of Antalya, then know that we will react strongly” threatens the Ahmet Davutoglu, president of the Party of the Future and former prime minister in an interview given to Kathimerini and Manolis Kostidis.

He is in favor of continuing exploratory contacts, but argues that “Greece is not moving properly in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

For the “disputed islands and islets” he asks to avoid reciprocal movements. “Let’s look at Kastelorizo ​​separately,” he says.

“Geographically it is not in the Aegean (…) if you include Kastelorizo ​​in the triangle of Crete, Cyprus, then this is a confinement of Turkey. “There is no logic in that,” he insists.

He also asks “to speak without using third countries.

Whoever enters the Greek-Turkish tension will do it only to win. We must unite the two sides of the Aegean. ”

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