Greece does not act like Kosovo, does not hand it over to Erdogan

What the state of Kosovo did with the arrest and deportation of 6 Turkish citizens of the Mehmet Akif College was one of the most common and insidious acts in the service of President Erdogan. He publicly thanked Hashim Thaci for implementing orders coming from Ankara, clarifying even more the role of president [...]
What the state of Kosovo did with the arrest and deportation of 6 Turkish citizens of the Mehmet Akif College was one of the most common and insidious acts in the service of President Erdogan.
He publicly thanked Hashim Thaci for implementing orders coming from Ankara, clarifying even more the role of Kosovo's president in this story.
Disobedience towards 6 Turkish citizens put a major stain on Kosovo's political leadership and the state of Kosovo in proportion to sovereign and international law.
An analog example of what happened between Kosovo and Turkey is the clash between Ankara and Athens over the 8 military and defected in Greece after the coup.
What changes is the response of Greek Prime Minister Cipras to Erdogan's calls and accusations.
Athens has urged the Turkish president to bring in the reform post he holds and not to double justice.
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Today, he chooses to continue a incomprehensible, slippery course of provocative attacks.
Greece is a legal state and has a prime minister who respects and recognises Greek justice procedures and not a Sultan imposing his decisions”, the Greek government's statement said yesterday.
Earlier, Erdogan dressed as a military officer accused Greece and its prime minister of protecting people hiding behind the coup in 2016.
You know, some people tried to kill me and fled to Greece by helicopter.
Mr. Tsipras, who I've been talking to, told me that in 10 to 15 days, he would settle this case.
The years have passed and they have even been accommodated”, Erdogan said.











