Erdogan complains to Merkel about Greece

Turkey's relations with the European Union and Greece have been the focus of a video conversation between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. According to a statement from the Turkish Presidency, the two leaders discussed Turkish-German relations, as well as regional issues. Erdogan hoped the general election process in which Germany enters [...]
According to a statement from the Turkish Presidency, the two leaders discussed Turkish-German relations, as well as regional issues.
Erdogan hoped the general election process in which Germany enters would be useful for all sides, and expressed his belief that <x0-German relations would be developed with caution and strategy in the new period”.
He also said the dynamics that have been developed recently in Turkish-European relations should not be lost, while not losing the chance to again accuse Greece, saying the Greek state continues provocative actions and expulsions against international law, increasing pressures in the Aegean.
“Anyway, Turkey maintains its moderate position to maintain a positive agenda,”, the Turkish president added.
In the end, Erdogan told Merkel that it was necessary to discuss ways to maintain support for Afghanistan through NATO, while stressing that it would continue to support the Libyan National Unity Government for the country's stability.










