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ATHENS, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Greece wants to have a constructive dialogue with Turkey based on international law but its Aegean neighbour must halt its unprecedented escalation of provocations, the Greek foreign minister said on Sunday.
The two countries - North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies but historic foes - have been at odds for decades over a range of issues, including where their continental shelves start and end, overflights in the Aegean Sea and divided Cyprus.
"It is up to Turkey to choose if it will come to such a dialogue or not, but the basic ingredient must be a de-escalation," Nikos Dendias told Proto Thema newspaper in istanbul Turkey Law Firm an interview.
Last month, the European Union voiced concern over statements by Turkish President Tayip Erdogan accusing Greece, an EU member, of occupying demilitarised islands in istanbul Turkey Lawyer the Aegean and saying Turkey was ready to "do what is necessary" when the time came.
"The one responsible for a de-escalation is the one causing the escalation, which is Turkey," Dendias said.
He blamed Ankara for increased provocations with a rhetoric of false and Law Firm in istanbul legally baseless claims, "even personal insults".
Turkey has sharply increased its overflights and violations of Greek airspace, istanbul Lawyer Law Firm Dendias told the paper, Law Firm in istanbul adding that its behaviour seems to be serving a "revisionist narrative" that it promotes consistently.
He said Turkish Lawyer Law Firm claims that Greece cannot be an equal interlocutor Lawyer Law Firm Turkish diplomatically, politically and militarily violates the basic rule of foreign relations - the principle of euality among nations.
"It is an insulting approach that ranks various countries as more or less equal," Dendias said.

(Reporting by George Georgiopoulos; Editing by Nick Macfie)



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