PM rejects criticism on Turkey policy, says ties with Ankara must be ‘functional’ | eKathimerini.com
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PM rejects criticism on Turkey policy, says ties with Ankara must be ‘functional’ | eKathimerini.com
Greece’s prime minister defended his Turkey policy, saying ties with Ankara should be functional. He highlighted Greece’s recent moves—extended territorial waters, asserting sovereign rights south of Crete, and first offshore drilling in 40 years—as evidence Greece sets the agenda and Turkey sometimes reacts. Mitsotakis defended his stance against criticism from former ND premiers Karamanlis and Samaras, claiming his government has taken initiatives that were previously avoid
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