The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece confirms that Turkey has turned into a travel agency for terrorists

On October 26, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias expressed his country’s concern about the negative role of the Turkish regime in Syria, describing it as a ‘travel agency for terrorists.’

“Unfortunately, there is a common denominator in all fields, which is the destabilizing Turkish factor,” Russia Today quoted Dendias as saying at a press conference after talks with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Athens.

 

“Turkey plays a negative role in Syria and undermines the successes that have been reached. It has turned into a travel agency for militants being sent to different fronts,” Dendias said.

For his part, Lavrov stressed that the positions of Russia and Turkey on different issues are not always identical. 

Lavrov said that Moscow is determined to continue cooperation with Ankara to settle crises and bridge gaps in the Mediterranean region.

On October 24, Greek City Times website revealed tat the Turkish regime is preparing to send its terrorist mercenaries from Idlib to the border with Greece in light of the growing tension between Ankara and Athens.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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