Erdogan: “We may come suddenly one night”

Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan repeated his threats that “we may come suddenly one night”, continuing the rhetoric of challenges that have intensified recently from the neighboring country. “Greece will decide what kind of relationship it will have with Turkey by thinking better. I always say that we can suddenly come one night” he said shortly before leaving for his tour in the Balkans.

According to the Turkish media, before leaving for Bosnia-Herzegovina, Erdogan “referred to the harassment of Turkish aircraft by the S-300 in the Aegean”, pointing out that Turkey is “sensitive to this issue” and that “Greece knows this and he will do well to put things in order.”

In fact, he emphasized that Turkey “will continue to support its interests with determination” and that the political leadership of the Ministry of Defense continues to meet with the Secretary General of NATO and other country representatives “to present these sensitivities”…

“Let them take my statements seriously and make a decision about what kind of relations Greece wants to have with Turkey in the next period,” Erdogan noted according to the Turkish media, then reminded that today Greece “is not our interlocutor because we don’t have balance”.

“On this occasion, I would like to remind once again that Greece, which has increased the harassment and rudeness towards our country recently, is not our interlocutor because we do not have balance at the political, economic or military level” . Erdogan said.

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