Türkiye denounces Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' remarks against Ankara at the UN General Assembly as 'yet another example of distortion of facts and hostile narrative against Türkiye'
Türkiye's statement came in response to Greek PM Mitsotakis who accused Ankara of playing"a destabilising role in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Caucasus," in an address to the UNGA.
Türkiye has criticised Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' remarks against Ankara at the United Nations General Assembly as "yet another example of distortion of facts and hostile narrative against Türkiye." "The current negative atmosphere" in Ankara-Athens relations is a "deliberate choice of Greece," the Turkish delegation said.
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