“The days of the Ottoman Empire are over,” Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said Thursday, urging Turkey to abide by international law.
“Turkey must finally understand that it can no longer behave as if we live in the 18th or 19th century,” Dendias said after a briefing by representatives of the opposition party about events in Cyprus, including the Turkish-Cypriot plan. Turkish leaders on the partial opening of the abandoned resort of Varosha.
“The days of the Ottoman Empire are over … Respect for international law and the law of the sea are the guiding principles of relations between states,” Dendias said.
“It would be in the interests of the Turkish society to realize this, most of which, I believe, already share these views,” he said.
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