Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during opening ceremony of a mosque and cultural centre named after him, in Sisak, about 60 kilometres from the capital of Zagreb in Croatia, on 8 September 2022 (AFP)
* Greece is calling on the EU, NATO, and the UN to condemn Turkey over recent threats.
* Turkey's Erdogan has made veiled threats of an attack against Greece.
* "When the time comes, we can come suddenly one night," Erdogan said on Tuesday.
Greece is calling on its allies to condemn Turkey over recent aggressive rhetoric from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has hinted at the possibility of open conflict as tensions rise between the two countries.
In letters dated Monday and Tuesday to NATO, the EU, and the UN that were reported on by the Associated Press, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias called for all three institutions to rebuke Ankara over Erdogan's comments.
Dendias said that allowing Turkey to continue threatening Greece would run the risk of yet another conflict in Europe, in an apparent reference to the war in Ukraine.
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WNU Editor: The last thing that Europe needs right now is another war/conflict on the continent.
Greece Warns Allies Of Possible Turkish Invasion
Greece warns allies of Turkey conflict danger amid tension -- AP
Greece to allies: Crack down on Turkey or risk another Ukraine -- Politico
Greece complains to NATO and United Nations over Turkey's remarks -- Reuters
Turkey, Greece escalate war of words as they drag in EU, NATO -- Al Monitor
Tension rises as Turkey, Greece voice festering grievances -- AP
NATO gaffe sign of bigger strife between Turkey, Greece -- Al-Monitor
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