Turkish media: Akar’s meeting with ‘Nikos’ and ‘rude Dendias’, who ‘wants to become prime minister’

Hürriyet comments on the meeting between the Greek and Turkish Defense Ministers, Nikos Panayotopoulos and Hulusi Akar, in the context of the NATO Defense Ministers’ Meeting, in an article entitled “Akar met with” Nikos “in Brussels”.

At the same time, however, it hosts another article entitled “Critical US Call to Turkey and Greece,” in which it cites a call by State Department spokesman Ned Price, who reiterated the US government’s firm position urging diplomatic settlement of disputes and avoidance of provocative rhetoric that could lead to a resurgence of tensions: “We continue to encourage our NATO allies – Greece and Turkey in this case – to work together to maintain peace and security in the region. We urge our allies to refrain from rhetoric that could further escalate tensions, Greece and Turkey are, of course, both strong partners. “We will continue to urge them to de-escalate tensions,” he said. However, after the article, he continues quoting once again the speech of K. Mitsotakis in the Congress, wanting to show that Greece is responsible for the tensions and the disturbance that has been caused.

For its part, Cumhurriyet described the meeting of the two ministers as unexpected.

Sabah hosts an article entitled “Greece is not fed up with provoking”, in which the Greek media are supposed to publish today the 16 maps of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Greece’s provocative moves against Turkey continue unabated.”

Milliyet, in turn, published an article by Ozai Sentir, in which the columnist, referring to Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, throughout the article as “the rude Dendias”, attempts to present the minister as wanting to “become prime minister”. “and deals with the attack of Hulusi Akar against Greece at the NATO assembly and the counterattack by the present Greek MPs.

“In their minds they would be heroes who did not let the Turkish Minister of National Defense say anything to them,” he writes, adding that the Greek MPs did not say anything substantial and that Akar actually won this battle: “The habit of doing shows ahead to Turkish officials, who started the rude Dendias to become prime minister of Greece, was defeated this time with politeness “. The delusional article continues by putting K. Mitsotakis and Chrysi Avgi in the frame: “The current Prime Minister Mitsotakis started surfing the wave of fascism during the dissolution of Chrysi Avgi which shed a lot of blood in Greece and its links with the mafia were revealed. His first job was to gather around his party the fascists who were protesting the Prespa Treaty, and strangely enough, one of the reasons his father lost his post as prime minister was the formula for a solution without war with Macedonia. “his son ate his father’s inheritance.” The article has no purpose other than to throw various comments, as its delusional way of writing is confirmed by the sequel, as Greece is suddenly cut off and the columnist goes on to the constructions in Bodrum (Bodrum) and the death of a Turkish teacher with whom The columnist had something to do with it.

Petros Kranias

Source: Capital

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