PASOK leader Andrulakis and Archbishop Ieronimos received FETO member Enes Kanter
Andrulakis and Ieronimos received NBA basketball player Enes Kanter, the adopted son of the leader of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization, who attempted a coup in Turkey on July 15, 2016.
PASOK-KINAL Party Chairman Nikos Andrulakis and Greek Archbishop Ieronimos received US basketball player Enes Kanter, the adopted son of Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) leader Fethullah Gülen.
Enes Kanter, one of the fanatical followers of Fethullah Gülen, the leader of the Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), who attempted a coup against the will of the nation and democracy in Türkiye on July 15, 2016, and an NBA league basketball player living in the USA, visited Greece.
During his visit to Greece, FETÖ member Kanter, who shared the photo with the Greek flag on his Twitter and Instagram accounts, met with PASOK-KINAL Party Chairman Nikos Andrulakis and Greek Archbishop Ieronimos.
ANDRULAKIS: I HAD THE HONOR TO MEET KANTER
PASOK-KINAL leader Andrulakis, known for his rhetoric against Türkiye and the Turkish Minority, shared his satisfaction with the visit of FETÖ member Kanter, who visited him, via his social media accounts.
PASOK leader, MEP Andrulakis said: "Today I had the honor of meeting Enes Kanter, who is fighting for human rights and the rule of law in Türkiye.
Respect for International Law is the only way to a peaceful future between Greece and Türkiye. That should be our priority."
According to AMNA, Androulakis welcomed Kanter and expressed his solidarity with Kanter's efforts and his repeated criticism of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish government on human rights issues and the rule of law in Türkiye.
"In the last months we have had many inflammatory statements from the Turkish side against Greece and Cyprus' sovereign rights. I condemn them in their entirety. In these periods our priority should be the respect to international law because at the end this is the only path for the peaceful co-existence of the two peoples in the future," Androulakis said.
"There are many Turkish refugees in Greece and we really appreciate your support because, unfortunately, Erdogan's policy is very cruel in our country," Kanter said.
"These people found a second home in Greece. It is amazing because every time I speak with someone of my Turkish friends here, they tell me that they adore their life here. The food is the same, the culture is the same, the dances are the same, everything is the same. The people are very friendly. I really appreciate your support because for all this period you are a real champion of human rights. That's why it meant a great deal to me to meet you, because you are an example for many people," Kanter said.