Is Turkey’s authoritarian ruler planning a WAR with Greece in the Mediterranean? Ranting Erdogan accuses Athens of occupying Aegean islands and threatens to do ‘whatever is necessary’

  • Rivals and fellow NATO members Turkey and Greece have clashed over issues 
  • Nations have been at odds over maritime boundaries and ethnically split Cyprus
  • But this is first time Erdogan has accused Greece of occupying Aegean islands 

Turkey’s president has accused Greece of occupying islands in the Aegean Sea that have a demilitarised status and said his country was prepared to ‘do what is necessary’ when the time comes.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the strong statement towards his nation’s historic rival and at the same time, fellow NATO member, on Saturday.

Turkey and Greece have long been at odds over issues ranging from overflights and the status of Aegean islands to maritime boundaries and hydrocarbon resources in the Mediterranean, as well as ethnically split Cyprus.

President Tayyip Erdogan has accused Greece of occupying islands in the Aegean Sea that have a demilitarised status

Ankara recently accused Athens of arming the demilitarised Aegean islands – a claim rejected by Athens – but Erdogan has not previously accused Greece of occupying them.

‘Your occupying the islands does not bind us. When the time, the hour, comes, we will do what is necessary,’ Erdogan said, speaking in the northern province of Samsun.

Greece reacted by saying it will not follow Turkey in its ‘outrageous daily slide’ of statements and threats.

‘We will inform our allies and partners on the content of the provocative statements … to make it clear who is setting dynamite to the cohesion of our alliance during a dangerous period,’ the foreign ministry said.

Turkey has recently been angered by what it said is harassment of its jets by Greek forces. 

President Tayyip Erdogan made the strong statement towards his nation’s historic rival on Saturday in Samsun, Turkey

Ankara has said that S-300 air defence systems used by Greece had locked on to Turkish jets during a routine flight.

Turkey celebrated Victory Day on 30 August, a national holiday commemorating Turkish forces driving out Greek forces in 1922. 

On Saturday, Erdogan also called on Greece to ‘not forget Izmir’, referring to the Turkish victory.

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Ankara says the Aegean islands were given to Greece under the 1923 and 1947 treaties on condition that it does not arm them. 

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has repeatedly said Turkey would start questioning Greek sovereignty over the islands if Athens persisted in arming them.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said Turkey’s position of questioning his country’s sovereignty over the islands is ‘absurd’.  

A Turkish warship is seen docked in Haifa, Israel as President Tayyip Erdogan threatened Greece over the Aegean islands

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