New "threats" of war from Ankara
Ankara has resorted to a new provocative rhetoric with government spokesman Omer Celik accusing Greece over the issue of immigration and the European Union of being indifferent.
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Ankara has resorted to a new provocative rhetoric with government spokesman Omer Celik accusing Greece over the issue of immigration and the European Union of being indifferent.
The foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey on Thursday clashed on a wide range of issues during a heated news conference that underscored the trouble the two historic rivals will have at mending their broken ties, Agence France-Presse reported.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry continues with its provocative rhetoric. On Sunday, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy, defending the Turkey-Libya agreement, argued that the so-called “Ankara-Tripolis Memorandum of Understanding” is in line with court rulings establishing international jurisprudence and international law.