The German press has quoted the request for cancellation by the Greek government against the decision to grant asylum to one of the eight Turkish soldiers.
Reports of the German press on the cancellation request filed by the Greek government against the decision of the 3rd Second Asylum Committee, which granted asylum to one of the eight Turkish soldiers who traveled to Alexandroupolis by helicopter after the failed coup in 2016, are extensive.
"Tsipras prevents the granting of asylum to a pursued Turkish soldier," writes Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, noting:
"The complicated relationship between Greece and Turkey is borne by soldiers seeking asylum after the coup d'état of 2016. One of them has now been granted asylum to lose it immediately afterwards."
According to the newspaper, "after the intense criticism of Ankara, the Greek government asked for the cancellation of asylum on Saturday (Saturday).
The Turkish foreign ministry has condemned the decision as a politically motivated "which, according to Ankara, shows once again that Greece is a country that supports coup d'état.
Shortly afterwards, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras attempted to limit the damage. Late Saturday night, his office announced that the government had requested the annulment of the asylum decision. "
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