Turkey has strongly rejected recent statements made by Greek authorities commemorating what they refer to as a ‘genocide,’ labeling these declarations as deliberate provocations aimed at undermining bilateral relations. Turkish officials argue that such remarks distort historical facts and threaten regional stability by reviving old disputes. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that these actions do not contribute to constructive dialogue and only serve to escalate tensions between the two neighboring countries.

In a detailed statement, Turkey outlined several key points highlighting their stance:

  • Historical inaccuracies: Turkey disputes the characterization of the events framed by Greece as genocide.
  • Diplomatic consequences: Condemnation of any politically motivated narratives that fuel nationalism.
  • Call for mutual respect: Urging both nations to focus on cooperation and peaceful coexistence.
Aspect Turkey’s Position
Historical Claims Rejected as inaccurate
Diplomatic Impact Potential threat to peace
Future Approach Promotion of dialogue