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Turkish PM urges Greece to return alleged coup plotters

Binali Yıldırım meets Greek premier in Athens, discusses EU-Turkish relations, Cyprus

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16:03 - 19/06/2017 Pazartesi
Update: 16:06 - 19/06/2017 Pazartesi
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Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım (L) and Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras (R)
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım (L) and Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras (R)

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım urged Athens Monday to return the alleged coup plotters who are seeking asylum in Greece.

Yıldırım made the statement in Athens where he met Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

“The Greek justice system is completely independent and we have to respect its decisions, regardless of whether we agree with them or not,” Tsipras said, speaking at a joint press conference shortly after their meeting ended. "Politically speaking, we are clearly against the coup attempt, and coup plotters are not welcome in our country”.

In July 2016, eight former Turkish soldiers, fled their country hours after a defeated coup attempt, in which 250 people were martyred, and arrived in Greece on a highjacked Blackhawk helicopter.

Ankara has repeatedly requested that the men be extradited in Turkey but the Greek courts have turned down the request twice, after a series of hearings and appeals.

Yıldırım responded to Tsipras by saying that even though he acknowledged that judicial and executive branches were different, “we believe the [alleged coup plotters] should be returned”.

On the Cyprus issue, both leaders agreed it was imperative to find a solution that would “safeguard the future and the security of both Turkish and Greek Cypriots”, Yıldırım said.

“We want a fresh start with a new vision,” Yıldırım told reporters regarding EU-Turkish relations.


He added the migration deal signed in 2015 had helped refugee flow considerably decrease, despite the fact that Europe had not yet fulfilled its part of the deal.

“Visa liberalization for the Turks and financial support towards the country,” have not yet been properly addressed, the Turkish leader added.

Greece supports Turkey's EU accession course, which can help resolve issues and stimulate further cooperation, Tsipras said.

After his meeting with Tsipras, Yıldırım met Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos. He is scheduled to meet opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis and to depart for Komotini where he will take part in an iftar, fast-breaking, dinner.

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