Turkey confident enough to discuss issues with Greece without preconditions, Akar says
Defense Minister Hulusi Akar speaks during the 2021 budget debates in the Turkish Parliament, Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 9, 2020. (AA Photo)


Turkey is ready to discuss all issues with Greece without any preconditions because Ankara has the confidence and believes it is on the right side, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said Wednesday.

Speaking during a budget session at the Turkish Parliament, Akar said Greece is the country that wants to escalate tensions in the Mediterranean and it has consistently ignored Turkey's calls for dialogue.

"We, on the other hand, have continued to support the exploratory and confidence-building meetings and additional initiatives taken by the NATO Secretary-General from the very beginning," he said.

Turkey, which has the longest continental coastline in the Eastern Mediterranean, has rejected maritime boundary claims made by Greece and the Greek Cypriot administration and stressed that these excessive claims violate the sovereign rights of both Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots.

Ankara has sent several drillships in recent months to explore hydrocarbon resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, asserting its rights in the region as well as those of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).

Turkish leaders have repeatedly stressed that Ankara is in favor of resolving all outstanding problems in the region through international law, good neighborly relations, dialogue and negotiations.

Turkey’s preparation of S-400 system on track

Akar also said Turkey's control and preparation process for the Russian S-400 missile system is going as planned.

"The S-400 procurement process is being followed by taking into account the political, military, economic and technological dimensions," Akar told lawmakers.

The U.S. officially removed Turkey from the F-35 joint strike fighter program in July 2019 over Ankara's decision to purchase the advanced Russian air defense system.