Turkey risks moving away from Europe - Greek Prime Minister

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Monday said Ankara appeared to be moving further away from Europe.

Tsipras made the remarks on Monday after he ruled out any possibility of trade-off with Turkey in efforts to secure the release of two detained Greek soldiers.

The soldiers were arrested in March after crossing a densely forested part of the border in bad weather and face charges of illegal entry in Turkey. Ankara has also been angered by Athens’ refusal to extradite eight Turkish commandos seeking asylum in Greece.

The disputes over the soldiers have further sharpened friction between the two NATO allies, which have long been at odds over issues ranging from airspace over the Aegean Sea to the ethnically split island of Cyprus.

Turkey looks like a country … at risk of losing its orientation and moving away from its European targets, Tsipras told lawmakers of his ruling Syriza party.

Turkey is a candidate to join the European Union, though accession talks have effectively stalled due to a range of issues including the country’s human rights record.

Tsipras said there could be no quid pro quo in the efforts to secure the release of the Greek soldiers.
We reject, in the most categorical manner, unacceptable preconditions, he said.

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