Monday, March 25, 2019

Greek Prime Minister: Turkish Fighter Jets 'Harassed My Helicopter'

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras attends a student parade marking Greece's Independence Day, during his visit on the island of Agathonisi, Greece March 25, 2019 (Reuters Photo)

BBC: Turkish jets 'harassed my helicopter' - Greek PM

The Greek prime minister has accused Turkey of "harassing" his helicopter with fighter jets as he travelled to an independence day celebration.

Alexis Tsipras said his helicopter was forced into "low manoeuvres" on Monday when Turkish jets entered Greek airspace.

The prime minister accused Turkey of "foolish actions that have no meaning".

Turkish security forces refuted the accusations, claiming the jets were carrying out a routine mission.

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WNU Editor: Turkey is denying these accusations .... Turkish jets did not harass Greek PM's helicopter, security sources say (Daily Sabah)

More News On The Greek Prime Minister Accusing Turkey Of "Harassing" His Helicopter With Fighter Jets

Greek PM says Turkish jets forced his helicopter to reduce altitude -- Reuters
Greek PM: Turkish fighter jets harassed helicopter -- FOX News/AP
Greek PM Tsipras Says Turkish F-16 Fighter Jets "Harassed" His Helicopter -- Sputnik
PM's helicopter forced to take evasive action from Turkish fighters in the Aegean -- Ekathimerini.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

When the inevitable occurs, the USA kicks Turkey out of the F-35 circle of friends, Greece will be new best friends with the USA. Once that exile happens the retaliations will result in the US basically pulling its military out of Turkey, likely embargoing parts to Turkish fighter jets and Greece gaining in value to the USA.

For Greece, better days ahead.

Bob Huntley said...

They should have taken the nukes out long ago.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for CNN to take Turkey's side in this. They'll say Trump is weakening NATO.


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