Turkey Reportedly Complains About Karpathos Missiles to NATO, US and EU
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The Turkish government is essentially attempting to respond to the opposition's fierce criticism that it was taken by surprise by Greece and, at the same time, to declare that its positions remain unchanged regarding the status of the Aegean islands.
The island in the Dodecanese has been hosting since 4 March anti-aircraft missiles of the Greek army. This measure divides the islanders, divided between a welcome security feeling and concerns about the image of their island, where tourist reservations are rarer, says I Kathimerini in this report.
Turkey reportedly complains about Karpathos missiles to NATO, US and EU
Turkey has reportedly sent letters to NATO, the United States and the European Union complaining about Greece’s decision to install a battery of air defense missiles on the southeastern Aegean island of Karpathos in response to ongoing regional tensions stemming from the US-Israel attack on Iran.
Ankara continues to protest the strengthening of the defense of the Greek islands - What diplomatic sources from the neighboring country say
Turkey reportedly sent a letter to the EU, NATO and the US, with the aim of protesting – again – about the deployment of Patriot systems in Karpathos.
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