The representative of the ruling AKP party, Omer Celik, launched a personal attack against Kyriakos Mitsotaxis, on the occasion of his reference to neo-Ottoman perceptions of Ankara in the interview that the Greek prime minister gave to CNN yesterday.
Mr Celik argued that Mr Mitsotakis “targeted” Erdogan and added that “Mitsotakis’ statement that Turkey is ‘reviving neo-Ottoman revisionist fantasies’ is a phrase he uses to cover up his own illegal policies”.
The representative of Erdogan’s party referred to Kastellorizo, arguing that “it is an example of the aggressive policy followed by the Greek prime minister”:
As he said, Mr. Mitsotakis “follows an expansionist and aggressive policy. Mitsotakis threatens the peace and stability of the region with his maximalist policy for the Eastern Mediterranean”.
The fact that the Miçotakis administration, which is forced to pay its debt of several billion euros, increasing the country’s armament budget by 5 times shows to the whole world that Greece does not have peaceful goals and follows aggressive politics in the Eastern Mediterranean.
— Ömer Çelik (@omerrcelik) July 29, 2022
Source: Capital

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