Greece called on the European Union to impose effective sanctions on the Turkish regime to stop its provocative moves in the Mediterranean region, affirming its rejection of dialogue with this regime under threat.
Reuters quoted Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as saying today: “We really need dialogue, but not under threat,” indicating at the same time that the European Union should “impose meaningful sanctions” on this regime if it refuses to withdraw its naval forces from the eastern Mediterranean region. .
Mitsotakis made it clear that Europe must “not placate hostile Turkey if it wants to exercise real geopolitical power,” reiterating that Greece will go to the International Court of Justice in the Hague if the Turkish regime does not back down from its provocations and return to dialogue.
The Turkish regime continues its provocative steps in the eastern Mediterranean, as it revealed through a map it published its ambitions to explore for gas in areas off the coast of Greek islands, and Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiades a few days ago warned that his island is facing a “very dangerous situation” due to “provocations and violations” of the Turkish regime. Of international law and “a breach of the exclusive economic zone of Cyprus”.
Source : Syria Times News