Erdogan’s statements are unacceptable and insulting
The letters sent by Greece addressed to the Secretary General of NATO, the Secretary General of the United Nations and the suspected representative of the EU on matters of foreign affairs, in which the provocative statements of Recep Tayyip Erdogan are presented, have been made public.
In the letters addressed to Jens Stoltenberg and the Joseph Borel in the countries signed by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, after Erdoğan’s statements are presented, they are then characterized as “unprovoked, unacceptable and an insult to Greece and the Greek people”.
“Their clearly menacing nature and tone is more than apparent” is added to the letters in the letters it is noted that “this rhetoric is accompanied by an increase in incidents of violations of national sovereignty in the Aegean and the south-eastern Mediterranean».
“In fact, in recent years, Turkey has been building a revisionist agenda through a propaganda tactic that calls into question the regional status quo as defined by treaties, thereby endangering regional security and stability.» is added to the letters.
Nikos Dendias also recalls that it was Erdogan who decided a few months ago to cut off all the highest channels of communication with Greece, adding that our country is in favor of dialogue as a means of resolving the different “especially with a neighboring country which, yet, as is well known, he maintains the threat of casus belli against my country.’
“Turkish behavior towards Greece should be condemned by the entire international community and NATO should not be an exception. By not doing this, or by underestimating the seriousness of the situation, we risk witnessing a situation like this developing in another part of the Old Continent. This is something none of us wanted to see” concludes the letter of Mr. Dendias addressed to his General Secretary NATO while the letter to Mr. Borel.
The letter to the Secretary General of NATO
The letter to Joseph Borel
And the letter to the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Gutierrez, signed by Greece’s permanent representative to the UN, Ambassador Maria Theophili, concludes as follows: “The truth is that Greece is faced with Turkey’s hostile behavior both in rhetoric and rhetoric. level as well as in the field, something that can hardly be found in any other case of bilateral relations. This behavior should be condemned by the international community and the UN as the guardian of international law and peace.”
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