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Turkey’s tough talk on Greece fuels Aegean tensions

Erdoğan ramps up hostile rhetoric as Nato allies clash over range of historical disputes

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan did not mince his words as he responded to the latest in a series of tit-for-tat accusations between Turkey and Greece.

Athens, he said in a speech this week, was playing “perilous games” with regional stability, alleging a military build-up on some Greek islands. Turkey, he said, would use “all the means at our disposal, when necessary” to defend its rights.

Relations between the historical foes have reached their worst point in decades in recent months, as Erdoğan has made a series of thinly veiled threats to invade his neighbour and fellow Nato member state.

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