Firer fire was launched by the Foreign Minister Turkey Hakan Fidan putting Greek politicians on his target.
Hakan Fidan stressed that The issues related to Turkey are like a “political aspirin” for Greek politicians, as they return them to the news when they have a problem. At the same time, he accused them of practicing “cheap politics”, cultivating “anti -Turkish feeling” to the Greek people, which “opens the door to crises that can create geostrategic costs” for Greece.
“Unfortunately, in Greece’s domestic policy, issues related to Turkey are the first issues that define the agenda. It’s like political aspirin. If you have a problem, then bring Turkey, the Mediterranean, the Aegean to the news. The theory of dependent reaction has been created. Political dependent reaction has been created. You know this in 1914 he had brought the Nobel Prize to Pavlov. With Turkey’s listening, this dependent reaction within the political scene of Greece is a matter that must be resolved in Greek politics, “were the words of Hakan Fidan on the Turkish television network TGRT Haber.
The Turkish Foreign Minister did not hesitate to raise the tones … “We hope that Greek politics can even reach the maturity and confidence of Turkish politics and discuss issues more easily. We do not hesitate to get into war with them, we do not hesitate to answer them. On every issue. But we know what they have done, with which players, what they went to do, How they have attempted to besiege Turkey in the past. We saw these, we took our steps and continue.
I advise them to stop the anti -Turkish feeling. This fear does not benefit them. Leads them to panic. When they have a trouble, a Dendia statement always comes out. People constantly show a Turkish threat. They do not really say “to elect me against what is opposed”. This is a cheap policy. Make such a cheap policy, But they should not open the door to crises that can create a geostrategic cost, cost for their own state. For the small personal gain, political and strategic consequences that the people and their state will pay for. “