Greek national security adviser resigns after controversy over Turkey comments
The prime minister’s National Security Adviser, Alexandros Diakopoulos, submitted his resignation on Aug. 19, after his comments on the activities of the Turkish seismic vessel Oruç Reis off Kastellorizo sparked controversy. "I therefore resign from the post of the prime minister's national security adviser. I will continue to help the country and the government in any way I can, as I have done so far,” he said.
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The prime minister’s National Security Adviser, Alexandros Diakopoulos, submitted his resignation on Aug. 19, after his comments on the activities of the Turkish seismic vessel Oruç Reis off Kastellorizo sparked controversy.
“My statement yesterday caused confusion and created a problem for the prime minister and the government, which is something that was never my intention,” Kathimerini cited him as saying.
“I have served my country for decades and I have always learned to take on my responsibilities. I therefore resign from the post of the prime minister's national security adviser. I will continue to help the country and the government in any way I can, as I have done so far,” he added.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has accepted his resignation.
Appearing on Open TV channel on Aug. 18, Diakopoulos was asked whether Oruç Reis had actually done any survey in Greek territorial waters.
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He later retracted the comment, which contradicted the official government line, saying that he meant that the ship “tried” to conduct seismic survey in Greek waters but did not go through with it.
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