Greek media have accused the Turkish news agency Anatolia of “espionage”
Greek media and press have accused Anatolia of spying on the disputed island in response to images and news published by the Anatolian News Agency.
Greek newspapers and news outlets criticized Turkey’s Anatolia news agency, which published pictures of the island of Kichi, accusing it of espionage.
Anatolia News Agency has reacted to the complaints and criticisms of the Greek media and republished the positions of some of them.
The Greek daily Kathimyerni reported on Thursday (Thursday) that Turkish journalists had targeted the island of Kichi by publishing pictures of it on the Anatolian News Agency and the Turkish state news network (TRT).
“Anatolian News Agency has gone beyond the borders of the Tehreek-e-Kichi” under the auspices of the daily K لوz .ltepe.
Other Greek media on the Internet with the headline “Turkey’s new provocations; “Anatolia News Agency is monitoring Kichi Island.”
Greek media and press, while criticizing Anatolian executives and reporters on social media, describe the media’s activities in Kichi as “espionage operations” from the island.
The reactions come as Turkish media sources reported on Wednesday that Greece had demilitarized the island of Kichi, eight kilometers southwest of the Bodrum Peninsula in the Aegean Sea, and deployed Greek troops.
The island is a disputed area between Ankara and Athens.
The reactions come as Turkish media sources reported on Wednesday that Greece had demilitarized the island of Kichi, eight kilometers southwest of the Bodrum Peninsula in the Aegean Sea, and deployed Greek troops.