Defence minister briefs NATO counterparts on Turkish provocations
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said on Wednesday he has briefed his counterparts in NATO about Turkey’s recent provocations in the Aegean.
Speaking at a press conference announcing the return on public television of a show on the Greek Armed Forces, Kammenos said there’s “an automatic briefing” at a foreign ministry level and that he he informed NATO’s defence ministers on the issue during a recent meeting and intends to do the same with his EU counterparts on their meeting on Monday.
“The biggest weapon against Turkish propaganda of a ‘hybrid war’ is the truth. We continue our work. The best answer is to do our job well and we won’t do them the favour of getting carried away,” he said.
Kammenos also said Greece’s allies have a clear picture of the situation because of their presence in the Aegean. “A frigate has an operational picture of what exactly is happening,” he said, adding that “the international public opinion has changed” on the issue of Turkey’s aggression.
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