Turkish President Erdogan says Ankara will not sit idly if Greece continues to arm the Aegean islands
Erdogan made his remarks at an event organised by the Justice and Development Party Samsun Provincial Directorate in Samsun, Türkiye.
"Now we have started to build our missiles. Of course, this production frightens the Greek. When you say ‘Tayfun’ , the Greek is scared. They say it will hit Athens. Of course, it will hit. In October, Türkiye test-fired domestically produced short-range ballistic missile Tayfun over the Black Sea. The missile can hit a target at a distance of 561 kilometres in 456 seconds.
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