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Message Subject WW3 TAKE A BREAK FROM ERDOGAN! US SOLDIERS WOUNDED DURING RUSSIAN CHASE IN NORTHEAST SYRIA! KURDS BLOWN UP TURKISH FACILITIES IN TURKISH CITIES.
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Unbelievable! German Foreign Minister Haiko Maas tweeted before the meeting of EU foreign ministers began, calling on Greece and Turkey via Twitter to sit down at the negotiating table.

Maas's tweets are indicative of the climate in which the extraordinary meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers was held. The area it claims, to the detriment of an EU member state.

One wonders, is it possible that while the Summit has not started and has not even discussed the burning Greek-Turkish issue, the German Minister to expose, with his tweets, the Greek Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias, who also took part in the meeting?

For his part, the Greek Foreign Minister said that it was possible for him to tolerate such an attitude on the part of his German counterpart, and then, after the end of the meeting, to appear as if everything went well at the Summit, and to support, more or less, that Greece achieved its goals, after receiving another wish list - verbal support from a portion of EU Foreign Ministers?

As in most of the previous meetings of EU Foreign Ministers, so now, Greece has received tea and sympathy for Turkey's challenges, but no practical commitment to substantial support for its neighbor's aggression in the wider region at this time. of Kastelorizo.

The matter is now being referred back to the next Council, on 28 August, in Berlin, where the issue of sanctions may be discussed. However, this has been repeatedly requested, but there is a reluctance on the part of the EU.

Two meters and two weights
Instead, the German Foreign Minister, in his own tweets, openly sided with the opposition in Belarus, unequivocally condemning the "newly elected" (again, with 80% of the vote!), President Lukashenko.

It is obvious that Berlin is behaving using two meters and two weights. In the case of the Greek-Turks, he follows the tactic of equal distances, avoiding condemning Turkey, while, on the contrary, in the case of Belarus, which he considers a zone of close interests, he takes an open position.

The Council's agenda
It should be noted, as Armyvoice pointed out, that today's meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council did not have the Greek-Turkish issue as its only issue, as the Greek government implied when its competent officials said that the Council was convened extraordinarily after Greek request.

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According to the official EU document, his topics were as follows: 1. Lebanon. 2.Venezuela. 3.Belarus. 4. Situation in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Dialogue now
In his second tweet, after the first one concerning Belarus, H. Maas wrote characteristically: "We also talked about the tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean between Greece, Cyprus and Turkey. Provocations must stop. "What we need is a political solution, which means direct dialogue between the parties involved."


On the contrary, he was adamant about Belarus. "As an EU, we want to significantly increase pressure on Belarus. "The outcome of the election must be reconsidered and those responsible for the mistreatment of peaceful protesters must be punished."

In the case of the Greek-Turks, of course, such an explicit and unequivocal statement is not even made. It is clear that the issue of Belarus was the one that preoccupied Berlin the most, which currently holds the EU presidency, and not the Greek-Turkish issue.

Foreign Ministry Council: Alliance reluctant
According to information, during the meeting held by teleconference, France, Austria, Ireland, Poland and Italy were in favor of the Greek positions.

The question arises: Apart from the five countries, and probably Cyprus, a total of seven together with Greece, the other 20 EU member states, including important countries such as Germany and Spain, what position did they take?

Much more, the Balkan countries, such as Bulgaria and Romania, which, in theory at least are close to Greece, and representatives especially of Bulgaria had come to Greece for contacts, what tactics did they follow? Did Greek diplomacy use the power of "persuasion" against them or was the field left open to Turkish moves?
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