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#Greece says it won't tolerate challenge to rights after Turkish collision
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (pictured) on Thursday (15 February) said Athens would not tolerate any challenge to its territorial integrity, days after Turkish and Greek coastguard vessels collided close to disputed islets in the Aegean Sea, writes Reuters Staff.
“Our message, now, tomorrow and always, is clear...Greece will not allow, accept or tolerate any challenge to its territorial integrity and its sovereign rights.”
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