Athens “will immediately inform” its “allies and partners regarding the content of the provocative statements of the last few days, in order to make clear who is undermining our alliance’s cohesion at a particularly dangerous juncture,” according to the statement.
“If you go further, you will pay a heavy price. We have one thing to say to Greece: Remember Izmir,” Erdogan added, referring to the capture of the city by Turkish forces, which marked the end of the 1919–1922 Greco-Turkish War.
Turkish media reported that "despite these hostile actions, the planes fulfilled their planned tasks and have safely returned to their bases." Sources in the Greek Defense Ministry, however, flatly denied Turkey's claims that Athens deployed its S-300 system against Turkey's F-16s, describing Ankara’s statements as "myths" aimed at creating a hostile attitude toward Greece.