Turkey condemns conviction of Turkish diplomat by Greek court
Turkish Foreign Ministry has issued a press release regarding the trial of contracted staff member of Turkey’s consulate general in Rhodes.
“We condemn the five-year heavy imprisonment sentence announced today by the Mixed Jury Court of the Dodecanese Islands in Rhodes after a three-day trial that began on 13 December 2021, given to the Contracted Consulate Staff Member of the Turkish Consulate General in Rhodes on so-called espionage,” the Ministry said.
Reminding that following the arrest of our Consulate Staff Member on 18 December 2020, baseless news and comments were published in the Greek press, aiming at pressuring the public opinion and justice, the Ministry said: “During the three-day hearing in Rhodes, all the principles of law, including international law and private international law, were breached. Even the right to defense was violated due to the procedural violations of the court. The prosecutor and the panel of judges acted with prejudice.”
The Ministry underlined that the publication of the verdict in the Greek press before it was announced by the court itself once again had proved the irregularities in the judicial process.
“All necessary steps in the Greek domestic law and international law will continue to be taken with a view to protecting the rights of our staff,” the Ministry added. (ILKHA)