Erdogan before NATO Summit: Turkey's doors closed for Greece

During his departure for the NATO Summit in Madri, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made strong statements to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Turkish President stressed Turkey's doors remain closed for Greece, as it questioned whether NATO would face Turkey's departure from the Euroatalntic Alliance. The most powerful [...]
During his departure for the NATO Summit in Madri, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made strong statements to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Turkish President stressed Turkey's doors remain closed for Greece, as it questioned whether NATO would face Turkey's departure from the Euroatalntic Alliance.
Turkey is the most important power. Can I afford it? NATO lose a power like Turkey? Turkey has repeatedly used its power for NATO. We are determined to continue this irreconcilable@x0> course, Erdogan told reporters as he headed to Madrill, where the NATO Summit will be held.
It's not possible for me to have a bilateral meeting with Mr. Mitsotakis. We had planned a strategic high-level meeting with Greece, but I cancelled. It can't be done anymore, it's over. We closed this door”, Erdogan said.
The most important event is Turkey. Can I afford it? NATO lose a power like Turkey? Turkey has repeatedly used its power for NATO. We are determined to continue this irreconcilable course,” said Erdogan.
“What did it NATO to fight terrorism when thousands of gun trucks were given to terrorists? The trucks came from the States. We'll say it again on our date. How can there be two countries side by side and inside NATO and given weapons to terrorists? You said they gave in Greece at Russia's goal. So who are these guns used against? Now we know them very well. We'll get them on the ground. “Where did it take refuge in Greece, FET unjustly, which attempted the coup?”, Erdogan said,
The Turkish president also said that this morning there has been a telephone conversation with the president of the United States, Joe Biden, who has indicated the desire to meet tonight or tomorrow in Madrid, at the NATO Summit.
On the issue of Swedish and Finland's membership in the Atlantic Alliance, Erdogan said he wants no words, but deeds.












