TURKEY: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has “broken off” high-level talks with Greece over disputes in the Mediterranean, he told MPs yesterday.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis “no longer exists” for him, he said, after Mr Mitsotakis allegedly sought to block Turkey from purchasing US weaponry.
The mutually hostile neighbours are both in Nato and Mr Erdogan highlighted the rift within the US-led bloc, reiterating his opposition to allowing Finland or Sweden in.
Tehran retaliates with attacks on Israel, the Gulf Arab states and crude oil flows
MARK HAZELDEN criticises the Western narrative that the incident was an escalation of Russia’s confrontation with the West, given that Belarus, a Russian ally, warned Poland of off-course drones, and the drones were unarmed, cheap wooden decoys



