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Why it's time for a conversation about Turkey’s place in NATO

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As this week’s NATO summit kicks off, instead of welcoming Sweden and Finland into the alliance, leaders will have to address the question of Turkey, which is derailing NATO’s enlargement and threatening NATO ally Greece. While Greece is prepared to respond decisively if Turkish President Erdogan raises questions about the sovereignty of Greek islands in the Aegean at the summit, the question remains whether key members of the alliance - including the US and Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg - are ready to push back against Turkey. Ambassador Alexandros Mallias, the former Greek ambassador to the United States and a frequent contributor to Kathimerini, joins Thanos Davelis today to explain why it’s time to have a real conversation about Turkey’s role in NATO.

Read Ambassador Alexandros Mallias’ latest piece in Kathimerini (in Greek): Έχει θέση η Τουρκία στο ΝΑΤΟ;

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As this week’s NATO summit kicks off, instead of welcoming Sweden and Finland into the alliance, leaders will have to address the question of Turkey, which is derailing NATO’s enlargement and threatening NATO ally Greece. While Greece is prepared to respond decisively if Turkish President Erdogan raises questions about the sovereignty of Greek islands in the Aegean at the summit, the question remains whether key members of the alliance - including the US and Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg - are ready to push back against Turkey. Ambassador Alexandros Mallias, the former Greek ambassador to the United States and a frequent contributor to Kathimerini, joins Thanos Davelis today to explain why it’s time to have a real conversation about Turkey’s role in NATO.

Read Ambassador Alexandros Mallias’ latest piece in Kathimerini (in Greek): Έχει θέση η Τουρκία στο ΝΑΤΟ;

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

Athens prepared for Madrid challenges

Greece to Triple Length of Border Fence With Turkey

Lack of trust on both sides a 'fundamental issue'

Cyprus unity in fight against wildfires hailed as ‘very positive’

  continue reading

1050 episodes

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