Erdoğan: Greece challenged NATO and its allies by increasing its hostile attitude
Date Added: 31 August 2022

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Tuesday lashed out against Greece over the harassment of Turkish jets carrying out reconnaissance missions over the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, calling it a “hostile act.”

“Greece has challenged NATO and its allies by increasing its hostile attitude, which started with harassing our airspace and aircraft and escalated to the level of S-300 radar lockdown,” Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said, ahead of a celebration concert for the centenary of Türkiye’s Victory Day at the presidential complex in Ankara.

The Turkish leader added: “Greece can neither match up to us nor become an interlocutor for us politically, economically or militarily.”

Citing Greece’s latest actions, Erdoğan said: “We are curious about the US response to Greek air defence system’s harassment of Turkish jets.”

Erdoğan further said the Greek move to establish bases on the Aegean islands does not hold any importance for Türkiye.

Referring to the US move to waive sanctions on India despite its purchase of Russian S-400 defence systems, he said the issue is not the compatibility of Russian and US military equipment.

“It is Türkiye in particular,” Erdoğan added.

Stressing that Türkiye is able to produce every product that it is denied to have access, Turkish President Erdoğan criticized the US for blocking the sale of F-35 jets to Ankara over the purchase of S-400 defence systems.