Türkiye vows to respond to any Greece's harassment, provocation

Türkiye's Defence Minister Hulusi Akar warned Greece not to get involve in "irreconcilable and provocative attitudes" towards Ankara and accept its friendship.

Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar noted that Greece is not helping to "de-escalate tensions" between the two neighbours.
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Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar noted that Greece is not helping to "de-escalate tensions" between the two neighbours.

Türkiye will not leave any harassment or provocation by Greece without a response, the nation's defence minister has said.

Hulusi Akar called Greece on Friday to not impede on Türkiye's offer of a hand of friendship underlining that Ankara did not receive a positive response to its dialogue attempts from Greece.

"We do not harass or provoke (Greece), but we will not leave any harassment or provocation against us without response," Akar said, adding that despite Athens' "provocative attitude," Ankara continues its call for dialogue.

"Do not delay in holding this hand of friendship," he said and urged Greece to end its "irreconcilable and provocative attitudes."

He noted that Greece is not helping to "de-escalate tensions" between the two neighbours.

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Türkiye-led grain deal

About the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Akar noted Türkiye's efforts for peace, and said "nearly 17 million tons of grain (from Ukraine) has been exported to those in need."

Last July, Türkiye, the UN, Russia, and Ukraine signed an agreement in Istanbul to resume grain exports from three Ukrainian Black Sea ports, which were paused after Russia's "special military operation" began in February 2022. A Joint Coordination Center with officials from the three countries and the UN was set up in Istanbul to oversee the shipments.

The first ship carrying grain departed on August 1 last year from the Ukrainian port of Odesa under the historic deal.

Türkiye, internationally praised for its unique mediator role between Ukraine and Russia, has repeatedly called on Kiev and Moscow to end the war through negotiations.

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Türkiye-Syria-Russia meeting

The Turkish defence chief further commented on a recent tripartite meeting between Türkiye, Russia, and Syria, and said Ankara has affirmed its support for Syria's territorial integrity.

Urging people in Syria to not be a tool of provocations, Akar stressed that Türkiye's main concern is counterterrorism.

On December 28, the Turkish, Russian, and Syrian defence ministers met in Moscow to discuss counterterrorism efforts in Syria, and they agreed to continue tripartite meetings to ensure stability in Syria and the wider region.

The meeting tackled the Syria crisis, the refugee issue, and joint counter-terrorism efforts against all terror groups in Syria.

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