“They violate a principle known even in the freshmen diplomats”
The Greek government’s response to Ankara was immediate, after what the Turkish Foreign Minister said, Hakan Fidanwho spoke of a “anti -Turkish” feeling and a “dependent reaction” to the political scene of Greece.
THE Nikos Dendias He said he was very sorry for Fidan statements, which he described as “unacceptable and inappropriate”, and, as he stressed, They violate “the principle of non -involvement in the domestic policy of other countries”.
In detail, the Minister of National Defense, Nikos Dendiashe said from Copenhagen, where he participates in the informal meeting of the European Union’s defense ministers, about what Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said in an interview:
“I am very sorry for the Fidan statements, which they informed me. In addition to being unacceptable and inappropriate, they violate a principle known even in freshmen: the principle of non -involvement in the domestic policy of other countries. So I’m honestly sorry that this street was chosen. “