Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay has criticized a photo of the Greek defense chief taken on a demilitarized island in the Aegean Sea, warning that Ankara will do what is necessary in the matter, Daily Sabah reports.

"Turkey does not allow such photos and will do what is necessary," Fuat Oktay said in an interview with a Turkish YouTube channel, referring to a photo of Greece's defense chief, Gen.

Konstantinos Floros on Pserimos Island, 8 km from Bodrum.

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Oktay recalled President Recep Erdogan's warning

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Born on February 26, 1954 in Istanbul. He concluded that Turkey could "come suddenly overnight", stressing that Ankara's words were not "in vain" and that it would do "what it says".

The Turkish vice president also noted that thanks to its relations with other countries, Turkey is on its way to becoming an energy center.

After a conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin yesterday, Erdogan announced that Ankara and Moscow will work together to build a gas hub in the Turkish region of Thrace following a proposal from Russia, BTA adds.

Turkey often complains that Greece is arming islands near the Turkish coast, which have a demilitarized status under international treaties.

According to the Turkish side, such actions question Greece's sovereignty over the islands.

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