It’s time for NATO to say ‘stop’ to Greece – Turkish defence minister

It’s time for NATO to say ‘stop’ to Greece – Turkish defence minister

Türkiye has complained of repeated provocative actions and rhetoric by Greece within the area in latest months, together with arming islands close to Turkish shores.

Despite Türkiye's well intentions, Greece continues to escalate tensions with aggressive actions and rhetoric, says Hulusi Akar.
Despite Türkiye’s properly intentions, Greece continues to escalate tensions with aggressive actions and rhetoric, says Hulusi Akar.
(AA)

Amid Türkiye’s “well-intentioned approaches” to make the Aegean and Mediterranean a “sea of friendship,” the nation’s defence chief referred to as on NATO to induce Greece to “stop” its “impertinence.”

“Despite of our well-intentioned approaches, Greece continues to provoke and escalate tensions and its unlawful attitude,” Hulusi Akar stated on Saturday at National Defence Ministry’s year-end analysis assembly.

Asserting that Greece has harassed Turkish jets collaborating in NATO workouts twice within the final week, Akar stated: “This hostile attitude clearly shows that Greece has become so arrogant that it disregards the basic principles and values of NATO. It’s time for NATO to say ‘stop’ to this impertinence.”

Türkiye, a NATO member for over 70 years, has complained of repeated provocative actions and rhetoric by Greece within the area in latest months, together with arming islands close to Turkish shores which can be demilitarised beneath treaty obligations. It says that such strikes frustrate its good religion efforts for peace.

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Sweden and Finland’s NATO bid

On Sweden and Finland’s NATO accession bids, Akar reiterated Türkiye’s expectation from the 2 Nordic international locations “to fulfill the commitments they signed in Madrid, in which is to cut their support to terrorists and to remove the restrictions they have imposed against Türkiye on the extradition list.”

“It’s that simple,” he stated.

The nationwide defence minister additionally commented on the potential US sale of F-16 fighter jets to Türkiye, saying that as Ankara works to “improve the approach of our US counterparts,” it additionally expects a “positive and concrete” conclusion to the sale and modernisation of plane from Washington.

Ankara requested F-16s and modernisation kits in October 2021. The $6 billion deal would come with the sale of 40 jets, in addition to modernisation kits for 79 warplanes that the Turkish Air Force already has in its stock.

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Source: AA

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