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Turkey and Greece in war of words over hagia Sophia

- Turkey.” Greece and Turkey disagree on a range of issues from airspace to maritime zones in the eastern Mediterran­ean and ethnically split Cyprus. Source: aljazeera.com

Relations between Ankara and Athens have been uneasy in recent months and tensions have increased over Hagia Sophia. Turkey and Greece have exchanged harsh words over the conversion of Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia into a mosque, a day after Islamic prayers were held at the ancient site for the first time in 90 years.

Relations between NATO allies Ankara and Athens have been uneasy in recent months but tensions have recently increased over Hagia Sophia and energy riches in the eastern Mediterran­ean.

“We see that the targets of those countries who have made so much noise in recent days are not Hagia Sophia or the eastern

Mediterran­ean,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a televised speech on Saturday

“[Their targets] are the presence itself of the Turkish nation and Muslims in this region.” He also condemned hostile statements by the Greek government and Parliament members and Turkish flag-burning in the Greek city of Thessaloni­ki. Erdogan joined thousands for the first Islamic prayer on Friday since Hagia Sophia was reconverte­d into a mosque this month. Hagia Sophia was previously a museum and most Greeks view it as central to their Orthodox Christian religion: Church bells tolled in mourning across Greece on Friday.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday said what was happening in Istanbul was “not a show of force, but proof of weakness”. He also called Turkey a “troublemak­er”, and the conversion of the site an “affront to civilisati­on of the 21st century”. In a statement on Saturday, the Turkish foreign ministry spokesman said: “Greece showed once again its enmity towards Islam and Turkey with the excuse of reacting to Hagia Sophia Mosque being opened to prayers.” The Greek foreign ministry responded with its own statement, saying: “The internatio­nal community of the 21st century is stunned to observe the religious and nationalis­t fanatic ramblings of today’s

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