Greece delivers letter on Turkish activities to U.N.
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said on Friday
he delivered a letter on Turkey's activities in the Aegean and the eastern
Mediterranean to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday, asking him
to forward it to the Security Council.
Dendias said he met with Guterres in New York and
discussed developments in the region and the Cyprus issue.
“He gave me the opportunity to explain to him what
is happening in the eastern Mediterranean, that Turkish illegality is creating
problems for stability and peace in the region, and we also talked about the
Greek-Egyptian agreement, a copy of which I gave to him,” he said in a series
of tweets on his official account.
He also said he spoke by phone with Philip T.
Reeker, the acting assistant secretary in charge of European and Eurasian
Affairs on developments in the eastern Mediterranean.



