Greek foreign ministry's severe response to Turkey's outrageous statements
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Athens' response to Ankara was harsh, with a statement from the Foreign Ministry stating that Turkey has no right to lecture on human rights.
"Greece remains open to dialogue but is unwilling to co-operate in legitimizing persistent Turkish delinquency," the Greek Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The announcement of the Greek Foreign Minister:
"Those convicted by the international community of instrumentalizing human suffering for the sake of political expediency are obviously not entitled to deliver human rights lessons. The first timid steps of the Greek-Turkish dialogue that had just begun did not prevent Turkey from manifesting its unprecedented cynicism and triggering a new Euro-Turkish tension. Greece remains open to dialogue but is unwilling to co-operate in legitimizing persistent Turkish delinquency. "
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