Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a message of friendship to Greece. “We can put the fighting aside,” Erdogan said in an interview with the Kathimerini newspaper. He called for a new era in Turkish-Greek relations.
President Erdoğan delivered a speech in Kathimerini, one of the leading newspapers in Greece.
On the agenda was the May 14 elections. Erdogan said he was confident of winning the election.
“Large gatherings in the squares indicate this,” he said. “People show their will, and we see it.”
The President stated that a week after Turkey, on May 21, Greece will go to the polls.
“We can put aside the enmities and rivalries with Greece,” he said.
He said that hostilities exhausted both countries.
He expressed his desire for the relations between the two countries to be the beginning of a new era.
“I send my sincere greetings from Türkiye to Greece,” he said.
President Erdoğan also sent a message to Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis.
He called for friendship and said, “Mitsotakis must keep the same impressions and feelings as me. Let him keep his word.”
TRT News
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