Presidency's Director of Communications Fahrettin Altun said, "Greece harbours terrorist groups, including the PKK. From a so-called refugee camp inside EU borders, terrorists plot attacks, including suicide bombings, on Türkiye, a NATO ally – just as actual refugees are left for dead in the Aegean."
On Twitter, Communications Director Altun decried Greece's support for the terrorist group PKK.
Altun posted a three-minute video explaining Türkiye's fight against terrorist groups such as DAESH, FETO, and the PKK, explaining, "Greece harbours terrorist groups, including the PKK. From a so-called refugee camp inside EU borders, terrorists plot attacks, including suicide bombings, on Türkiye, a NATO ally – just as actual refugees are left for dead in the Aegean. It's time to end Greece's impunity!"
The video stressed that while Türkiye has made significant progress in neutralising these threats, some foreign countries continue to assist these terror groups.
The video remarked that Greece has served as a haven for both the PKK and FETO and Abdullah Öcalan, the PKK terrorist ringleader who in 1999 travelled to Athens with a Greek Cypriot passport.
The video told how Öcalan was finally caught while being taken from the Greek ambassador's residence in Nairobi, Kenya to the airport there, adding that during Öcalan's interrogation, he revealed that Greece had supported the PKK for years.
The footage also stressed that Öcalan's PKK militants had received weapon and training at Greece’s Lavrio camp, which is still active today.
It noted that Greece also openly supported FETO members in the wake of the 2016 coup attempt and that the coup plotters who fled to that country still freely roam the streets there instead of being extradited.
The video also said Ankara calls on its NATO allies, especially its neighbour Greece, to support Türkiye's fight against all forms of terror.