Erdogan for Mitsotaki: He told me not to let others come in between us

What if the meeting that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had today was with Nicolas Maduro, the president of Venezuela? His problem is Greece, the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the loss of US favor. So after the famous phrase “for me now Mitsotakis yoke”, now the Turkish president stated with complaint that the Greek prime minister “said not to let others enter among us in the meeting he had with me” and did not comply.

Soon after, the Turkish president took the plunge and fired once again against Greece: “We supported the re-accession of France and Greece to NATO. And the US gave permission to establish bases against us, 9 bases. “Against whom are they (s.s. the bases)? They say it is against Russia, we do not eat it. Greece owes to the EU and yet they give weapons, I will not say names. Against whom they give them?”, He said.

Then, the President of Turkey referred to the meeting he had with Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Istanbul. “We talked but look what happened next. He did the same in Davos. (…) He laughed at us in Istanbul and then insulted us. He did the same in Davos.”

“At the dinner with Mitsotakis, although we said we would not leave third parties, as if we did not have this meeting, he went and made statements in America.”

“Despite saying that he should not let others enter our meeting with me, he spoke out against Turkey as if he had not met me with the statements he made to Congress two weeks later. Then he did similar things in Davos. “We are not saying yes to a policy that lacks personality,” he said.

Source: Capital

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