Greek general warns NATO of impending clash with Turkey

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The chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (GEETHA), Konstantinos Floros, has warned of the risk of an accident in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean due to Turkey’s repeated transgressions.

Floros’ statements came during successive teleconferences with NATO’s Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for Europe, Lieutenant General Tim Radford.

Greek General Konstantinos Floros has warned NATO of an impending clash with Turkey. Source: AFP.

In his talks with Radford, Floros referred to the recent escalation of the migration crisis at the Evros land border and its exploitation by Turkey, in addition to the NATO ally’s behaviour in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.

He also cited the repeated violations by Turkish fighter jets of the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) and overflights over the Evros land border and Greek islands.

It is these actions which could “lead to an incident with unforeseen consequences,” Floros concluded during the meeting.

Relations between Turkey and Greece have been tense throughout 2020, as Turkey not only stepped up efforts to exploit hydrocarbon reserves in the east Mediterranean, but it also caused thousands of migrants to amass at the country’s northwestern border with Greece. 

READ MORE: Greek authorities prevent over 15,000 migrants from crossing Turkey-Greece border.

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