‘Without Turkey, NATO is weak’: Erdogan

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared on Friday that “without Turkey, NATO is weak,” Turkish media reported.

As Erdogan spoke to journalists following Friday prayer in Istanbul, he commented on NATO’s removal of a tweet about Turkish Victory Day (marked on 30 August) following a Greek complaint.

“Greece’s negative approach to NATO [in relation to Turkey] does not weaken Turkey-NATO relations,” Erdogan remarked.

He stated that Greece “has no value” in NATO, adding, “the alliance is strong with Türkiye.”

Turkey, a NATO member for over 70 years, has complained of repeated provocative actions and rhetoric by Greece in the region in recent months, claiming that such moves frustrate its good faith efforts for peace.

On Tuesday, NATO’s land command, LANDCOM, tweeted a post to mark Türkiye’s 100th Victory Day, which commemorates the resounding defeat of the occupying Greek armies at the hands of Turks in the Battle of Dumlupinar in 1922.

LANDCOM deleted the tweet after Greece had lodged a complaint with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

LANDCOM tweeted on Thursday a new post to congratulate Turkey on the occasion of Victory Day, expressing: “We are thankful to have Turkey as our host nation.”

Source: MEMO

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