The case of recognition of the Armenian genocide by the Ottomans in 1915 Joe Biden is expected to cause new tensions in the already rather troubled and strained US-Turkish relations. In the last few hours, Ankara has been… emptied of its F-35 program.
According to the Turkish agency ANKA and as reported by the SKAI correspondent in the neighboring country, before his speech tomorrow, the US President is expected today to contact his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, by phone. In fact, it is probable that the communication will also concern the issue of genocide.
Turkey, for its part, does not accept the term “genocide”. He admits deportation, but denies it was genocide. “Against the lie of the ‘genocide’ of the Armenians and those who, with political expediency, support this slander, we will continue to support the truth,” Erdogan said.
At the same time, the Turkish press continues to cover the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotak, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias.
Hurriyet reports that “Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis confessed that he gave an order to Dendias”, regarding the statements of the Greek minister at the meeting in Turkey.
YENI SAFAK writes “Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis: We will meet with President Erdogan because we have to talk.”
TRT talks about “pre-planned provocations from Athens. The order was given by Mitsotakis “.
As for Anadolu, it is reported that Kyriakos Mitsotakis praises the recent visit of the Greek Foreign Minister to Ankara, during which he launched “accusations” against Turkey “.

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