“Only Turkey can save the European Union from the impasse it has reached,” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said after a meeting of the Turkish Cabinet in Ankara. The Turkish president painted a bleak picture for Europe, highlighting the rise of far-right forces in the elections, saying in particular: “Unfortunately, the …
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Greece opposes the sale of METEOR missiles to Turkey
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias expressed “Greece’s strong opposition to the possible sale of METEOR missiles to Turkiye, by a consortium in which France participates. Dendias conveyed Greece’s objection during a meeting with the French Ambassador to Greece Laurence Auer on Wednesday. In a post on X, Dendias noted that such …
Read More »Erdogan claims Greek “city of Thessaloniki” is part of Turkey
In his latest tirade, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan redefined the borders of his country that include “the city of Thessaloniki,” the second largest in Greece. During a speech from the northwestern city of Eskişehir he said “If one border of Eskişehir is Thessaloniki, the other border is Crimea!” The …
Read More »Mitsotakis: Delimitation of EEZ & continental shelf is the only difference with Turkey
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking on Friday at the conference “Metapolitefsi 1974-2024: 50 years of Greek foreign policy,” stressed that the delimitation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and the continental shelf is the only difference between Greece and Türkiye. “Any other issue Türkiye raises is not up for discussion,” …
Read More »Greece-Turkey: The “Aegean” remains a Sea of troubled waters
“There is no way we accept fait a compli,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told Turkey responding to provocative statements of Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler regarding exploration in the Aegean Sea. “We believe that the mild climate that permeates Greek-Turkish relations can favor the restart of talks on the Cyprus …
Read More »“The Lausanne Treaty refers to a Muslim Minority,” Athens tells Turkey
“The Treaty of Lausanne is clear and not open to misinterpretation. It refers to a Muslim minority,” diplomatic sources said in Athens responding to the provocative statements by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who raised the issue of a “Turkish minority,” on Thursday. Addressing the Turkish Parliament’s budget committee, Fidan …
Read More »Greece and Turkey to explore maritime dispute
Greece and Turkey will explore whether they can start talks aimed at demarcating their maritime zones, Greece’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday. Neighbors Greece and Turkey, both NATO allies but historic foes, have been at odds for decades over a range of issues from airspace to maritime jurisdiction in the …
Read More »“Sovereignty issues will never be on the table with Turkey,” says Greek FM
Sovereignty issues are never going to be on the discussion table with Turkiye and we will defend our sovereign rights, Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said on Friday in an interview with Skai TV. Speaking about the meeting with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, a day earlier in Brussels, Gerapetritis said …
Read More »Hackathlon 2024: Landmark event jointly by Greece and Turkey
Greece and Turkey jointly organize a landmark event, the Hackathon 2024, for students, start-uppers and scientists, the foreign ministries of the two counties announced on Monday. In a joint statement, the Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Greece and Türkiye, Costas Fragogiannis and Mehmet Kemal Bozay, respectively, announced the upcoming …
Read More »Turkey sends warships near two islands in the Aegean Sea
Tension between Greece and Turkey has been rising in the Aegean Sea again in the last 24 hours, after Ankara deployed warships just outside the Greek territorial waters between the islands of Kasos and Karpathos. The Turkish warships are monitoring the Italian research vessel “Ievoli Relume,” which is conducting surveys …
Read More »Threats against Cyprus ‘entirely unacceptable’, Greece tells Turkey
“Greece does not accept recommendations on how to exercise its policy and protect its national interests,” diplomatic sources stressed on Tuesday, in response to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan statements that “Cyprus, Greece should ‘stay away’ from Middle East matters.” “During the Middle East crisis, Greece has maintained a stance …
Read More »“Greece-Turkey energy cooperation in the Aegean and S. Mediterranean”, says Greek CEO
Statements by the CEO of Enterprise Greece, Marinos Giannopoulos, on “Greece-Turkey energy cooperation in the Aegean and Southern Mediterranean” have raised question marks, reported diplomacy journalist Nikos Meletis on news website liberal.gr In an interview with Turkish news agency Anadolu, Galanopoulos presented investment opportunities in Greece and referred to pipelines …
Read More »Greek woman dies, two injured in car accident in west Turkey
A woman was killed and two other people were injured, all Greeks, in a traffic accident that took place in the city of Usak near Izmir in West Turkey on Thursday morning. According to Turkish media information, the 67-year-old woman died on the spot as she was thrown from the …
Read More »Turkey formally opens the magnificent Church of Chora as a mosque
Of all things on Easter Monday, the Turkish government decided to announce the formal opening of another Byzantine church into a mosque. After Hagia Sophia, the Chora church is the second magnificent heritage of Greek Orthodoxy that Turkey converts into a mosque and opens for prayers to Muslim faithful. The …
Read More »“Delimitation of maritime borders is the only difference with Turkey,” says Greek deputy FM
“Delimitation of maritime borders is the only difference that Greece has with Turkey,” Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou clarified during a discussion at the think tank ‘The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD)’ in Washington. Papadopoulou pointed out that the Greek prime minister has clearly indicated Greece’s readiness to refer …
Read More »Hagia Sophia: Turkey charges €25 entrance fee to foreigners
Foreign tourists visiting the former Orthodox Christian cathedral of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul will have to pay an entrance fee of 25 euros from Monday, January 15, 2024. This was announced by Turkey’s Culture and Tourism Ministry already some time ago. The 1,500-year-old Byzantine cathedral, which was converted from a …
Read More »Greece’s FM outlines basic principles for relations with Turkey
There are six basic principles concerning rapprochement with Turkey, Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis said on Tuesday, addressing a conference in Athens. First, he said, geography has placed the two countries in close proximity, which is something that “we cannot change, so we ought to handle it,” therefore “we should …
Read More »Injured child transferred from Kastellorizo to Turkey as ambulance did not respond
A 4-year-old child on the remote island of Kastellorizo was seriously injured in an accident and her parents took her to a hospital in neighboring Turkey as the Greek ambulance helicopter did not respond to the call for a transfer to the island of Rhodes. According to media, the girl …
Read More »Greece files demarche with NATO over Congratulation message to Turkey
Greece filed a demarche with NATO’s General Secretariat to protest a congratulatory message to Turkey for its 1922 victory over Greece in Asia Minor. The message was posted on social media by the Headquarters of the Allied Land Command (LANDCOM) in Izmir. ZAFER BAYRAMINIZ KUTLU OLSUN! LANDCOM wishes a happy …
Read More »Turkey insists on demilitarization of Greece ‘s islands
Omer Celik, the spokesperson for Turkey’s ruling AK Party, has reiterated Ankara’s demand for Greece to demilitarize its eastern Aegean islands. He issued a bellicose warning, stating that there would be consequences if Greece fails to comply. In an interview with Turkish broadcaster Haberturk following the meeting between the leaders …
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