Wednesday 13 July 2022

WHAT IS TURKEY UP TO?

 This summer for the first time in many years, the omens concerning Greek- Turkish relations are very gloomy, There are many objective reasons why Turkey causing heated incidents is not the most likely scenario, however, the accumulation of largely unwarranted Turkish anger mixed with president Erdogan'sarrogant insecurity is causing justified concern and alarm.

So long as the situation in Ukraine remains tense, it is key for NATO to maintain its cohesion.  
The unity of the transatlantic Alliance is challenged by Turkey's reaction to the potential membership of Sweden and Finland but at the same time, this opposition shows maps that half of the Aegean and the islands of Samos, Chios, the Dodecanese, and  Crete are Turkish.  

We strongly hope that in Turkey in 2023, which is an election year, Erdogan will be defeated and a more philo-Greek president will be elected in his place.    

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