Implicit warning to Albanian leader who bought drones from Turkey
A veiled threat came from Greece after Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced the day before that his country had purchased a Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and that the UAVs would be ready for use in the event danger to national security. .
Making a statement at the signing ceremony held with the Flag in the capital Tirana the day before, Rama said: “We cannot thank enough the President, our dear friend, our old friend of this country and this nation, the President Erdoğan. We are very proud to be on the right side and on the same side as the Republic of Turkey and President Erdogan in NATO, the largest military alliance in the Euro-Atlantic community. We have a very strategic partnership with the Republic of Turkey. “Today is a very good day for our relationship,” he said.
Erdogan and Rama last met in early December.
A remarkable statement came from Athens to these words of Rama.
“WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH TURKEY”
The name who implicitly commented on Rama’s words and warned was the Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias.
Dendias said: “Albania has made a fundamental decision. This is the decision to become a member of the European Union. We, like Greece, believe that they belong here. But it has some parameters. Albania must decide on these parameters and act accordingly, ”he said. Greek Foreign Minister, “Greece has no problem with Turkey, or there is no problem in cooperating with Turkey. But Turkey has a problem with her extreme nationalism. As a result, these parameters should serve the European ideal.”
The Greek media claimed that Dendias’ statements were directed at the words of the Albanian prime minister.