Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan Korchuk stressed that the Turkish regime explicitly violates international law through what it is doing in Syria and Libya or through excavations in the Mediterranean Sea at the expense of two European Union member states, Greece and Cyprus.
The Slovak news agency quoted Korchuk as saying in a statement to reporters that Slovakia shares with other European countries the need to work on preparing more sanctions to impose this system if it continues the steps that cannot be accepted by the European Union.
Korchuk pointed out that the decision of the President of the Turkish system, Rajep Tayyip Erdogan, to convert the Aya Sophia Church into a mosque, is a step that deserves condemnation and does not help consolidate coexistence and therefore cannot be accepted by European countries.
Source : Sana