Aegean accident a permanent danger, military chief says

Referring to what Greece sees as deliberate escalations of tension by Turkey, the chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (GEETHA), Christos Christodoulou, expressed concern Monday about "the permanent danger" of an accident in the Aegean.

In a press briefing, Christodoulou said Greece's armed forces are working so that "such conditions [leading to an accident] are not created." 

He added that "we cannot respond to every statement" that is made by Ankara, which, he said, is pursuing a strategy of tension.

Christodoulou also referred extensively to Greece's army capabilities and said that a 3-million-euro study is being drafted on the feasibility of the country's acquisition of US-made F-35 fighter jets.

At the same time, Turkey's Defense Minister Hulusi Akar warned that his country will uphold its rights and that it is ready to defend itself...

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