Turkish Foreign Minister Says US Is Interfering in Stabilizing Relations with Greece
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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu speaks during a joint press conference with his Swedish counterpart in Ankara on December 22, 2022.

Turkish Foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says that the US dabbling in its row with Greece is making unnecessary waves in its foreign policy, calling out the Biden administration.

Turkey Remains at Odds with Greece 

Mentioned that Washington has become wayward in dealing with the Aegean conflict and said its actions as detrimental, reported Anadolu.

One point of contention is the White House allowing weapons to be supplied to Athens said Cavusoglu was counterproductive last Thursday.

Turkey has made it harder for it and Athens as they need to be helping the foreign policies involved; this comes from a foreign policy of Joe Biden has made it hard to resolve global problems. Turk officials spoke of these concerns during a wrap-up in the last press briefs in Istanbul.

Politicians in Ankara quickly cite the embargo lifted as proof that Washington has muddled the delicate balance of affairs with Greece regarding the Aegean Island in the Mediterranean. This is the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus which is still under embargo, noted Azer News.

Regarding the Syrian crisis, Cavusoglu remarked the Constitutional Commission meeting with the Astana talks is still slow as the Regime of Assad needs to commit to reaching a consensus.

Cavusoglu told the Syrian leadership and its opposition to seek an agreement suitable for both parties via diplomacy and said Ankara acts as a guarantor for Syrian's opposition. He added there is no attempt on the rights of the Syrian opposition but an effort to further talks to give an idea of the consensus for a mutually beneficial road map to follow.

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He stated that the Regime of Assad wants its refugees to return safely, which is a way to achieve that.

Paris Supports PKK Terror Group

It is "inappropriate" that certain French politicians backed and actively participated in the violent protests of the terrorist PKK members and its supporters, comparable to how the United States doesn't assist in matters concerning the PKK terrorists, citing the Daily Sabah.

Protests in Paris demonstrated what terrorist organizations France has supported for years under the guise of assisting Kurdish people might do to host countries at the earliest possible opportunity.

Last Friday, just after a gunman began firing in Enghien Street, causing the deaths of three individuals and wounding three more, PKK terrorists quickly gathered close. They engaged in acts of violence and quarreled with the police during the successive demonstrations on Friday and Saturday, wounding 31 people, including a protester. The police have arrested eleven individuals in connection with this.

PKK is accountable for the deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants, and is therefore categorized as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the EU, and the US. It publicly retains a strong, threatening presence in Europe even though it is formally recognized as a terrorist organization, as proved by the last week's violent action.

Turkish Foreign Minister says the US actions are not making it easy with the row with Greece.

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