Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a phone call expressed condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Turkey’s victims in the 6.7 Richter scale earthquake that shook the Aegean on Friday.
Later on Twitter, the Greek premier wrote in English: “I just called President Erdogan to offer my condolences for the tragic loss of life from the earthquake that struck both our countries. Whatever our differences, these are times when our people need to stand together.”
I just called President @RTErdogan to offer my condolences for the tragic loss of life from the earthquake that struck both our countries. Whatever our differences, these are times when our people need to stand together.
— Prime Minister GR (@PrimeministerGR) October 30, 2020
In his response, the Turkish president’s spokesman Fahrettin Altun also conveyed Erdogan’s condolences and the hope there is no more loss of human lives. This tragedy is a reminder of once again of how close the two countries are, despite their political differences, the spokesman said, adding that Turkey is prepared to help Greece if needed.
The Turkish President responded as well via his twitter account to the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis saying that:
“Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. I offer my condolences to all of Greece on behalf of myself and the Turkish people. Turkey, too, is always ready to help Greece heal its wounds. That two neighbors show solidarity in difficult times is more valuable than many things in life.”
Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.
I offer my condolences to all of Greece on behalf of myself and the Turkish people. Turkey, too, is always ready to help Greece heal its wounds.
That two neighbors show solidarity in difficult times is more valuable than many things in life. https://t.co/eo6iClofKZ
— Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (@RTErdogan) October 30, 2020