Ankara warns Athens against arms race

Defense Minister Hulusi Akar has warned Greece over an arms race against Turkey after a military agreement between Paris and Athens.

"A love of armament has started in Greece, especially recently, by making some agreements with the encouragement and provocation of some countries. Look at math first, history first. You cannot gain an advantage against Turkey with such attempts, give up this effort," he said, addressing the National Defense University Naval Academy opening of the 2021-2022 Academic Year on Oct. 8.

The economic situation in Greece is fragile, the minister said, recalling that the country is in serious debt. "It makes the economy worse by making some wasteful expenditures with the love of armament and is meant for the welfare of the Greek people. Reasonable people in Greece should see this," he stated.

None of these initiatives can progress, he said and added, "We have taken every precaution to be taken against this, and we are taking it. We are extremely determined and capable in this regard."

Turkey wants the problems with Greece to be resolved within the framework of international law, by finding political solutions through dialogue within good neighborly relations, and for the peoples of the two sides to live in safety and prosperity in an environment of peace, he stated.

"Unfortunately, some politicians, especially in Greece, are escalating the tension with their aggressive actions and rhetoric, to disrupt bilateral relations. Instead of finding solutions to the problems logically," Akar stated.

They should know that these are "futile" efforts and that they cannot defeat Turkey with such actions and discourses, the minister added.

Turkey had the opportunity of dialogue and contacts with its Greek...

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