Can reach Athens: Erdogan threatens Greece by Turkish Typhoon missiles
"If you do not keep peace, a country like Turkey will not stay away," Erdogan commented in particular. The Turkish leader made his statements against the backdrop of the Athens began to intensify their military presence in the Aegean Islands. According to the President, the production of a ballistic missile in Turkey "scared" the Greeks. "When you say Typhoon, the Greeks are scared and say," She will hit Athens. "Well, of course, it will hit," Erdogan said.
The head of Turkey warned that Ankara was ready to respond if the Greeks want to buy additional weapons. "We can suddenly come at night when time comes," Erdogan reports. On December 6, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Chavushaglus also stated that the Turkish side intends to raise the issues of Aegean's sovereignty if Greece continues its "provocative actions". Tayfun is a small -range ballistic missile developed by Turkey.