Turkey will not remain silent to Greek military acts on islands: Erdoğan

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Feb. 15 warned against attempts by Greece for the armament of the Aegean islands.

"It is not possible for us to remain silent about the military activities carried out in violation of the agreements on the islands with disarmed status," Erdoğan told journalists traveling with him from the United Arab Emirates to Turkey.

He recalled that Ankara applied to the United Nations to present its rejection against Greek activities on the islands.

"However, if Greece continues this, of course, we will make this warning at the highest level, whatever is necessary. Because, as you know, the issue of islands is always controversial," he stated.

"They may compel us to raise these controversial issues. For this reason, my minister gave them a low-level warning so that they should not force us to open these issues for discussion," he said.

He criticized the attitude of Greece on the incident in which 19 migrants froze to death in early February.

Elaborating on the Ukrainian crisis, Erdoğan said Turkey continues to demarche to calm down the strain between Moscow and Kiev.

"We sincerely try to fulfill our responsibility for the resolution of the crisis between Ukraine and Russia through diplomatic and peaceful means," he stated.

"We are in close dialogue and cooperation with both Mr. [Vladimir] Putin and Mr. [Volodymyr] Zelenskyy. I think this is an important opportunity that can be used to lower blood pressure," Erdoğan stated.

Turkey would not refrain from its efforts for the stability of Libya, Erdoğan said while referring to the recent political dispute after the elections were postponed in the north African country.

"Just as we have given all kinds of support to Libya from...

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