Greek-Turkish: Erdogan continues to provoke – “we will suddenly come one night” has become their nightmare!

Erdogan continues his provocative rhetoric – New threats against Greece

Fire in Greek-Turkish is trying to put, once again, Recep Tayyip Erdogan to boldly declare that “we will come suddenly one night” has become Greece’s nightmare!

Although the Commission gave a new “slap” to Turkey regarding the threats launched by the neighboring country against Greece, in the last period of time, Erdogan seems not to be particularly afraid.

According to what SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis reported from Istanbul, the Turkish president also spoke about Greece’s hostile attitudes.

Greek-Turkish: Erdogan continues to provoke – “we will suddenly come one night” has become their nightmare!

More specifically, Turkey is once again aiming its arrows at our country, with Erdogan accusing Greece after the cabinet meeting of behaviors that will not be good for it.

Furthermore, the president of the neighboring country characteristically noted that: “We assessed the internal and external threats at the meeting of the National Security Council. We reaffirmed our position regarding the hostile attitudes shown against our country, particularly leveraged Greece. Our phrase ‘we will come suddenly one night’ has become the nightmare of terrorist organizations, but also of all those who have enmity against our country and we carry out the obligations of this proposal to the letter”.

At the same time, however, Erdogan announced drilling inside the continental shelf of Libya, in a case that we recall that there was a reaction from the USA.

According to what they report from the US, the representative of the US State Department said that the interim government of Libya, based on the agreements, is not entitled to sign such as the one they are preparing to conclude with Turkey.

In fact, he emphasized that this will be a commitment for many years for Libya, which essentially “empties” the deal for the cooperation memoranda for hydrocarbons.

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