“Greece has challenged NATO and allies by intensifying its hostile behavior, which began with the pursuit of our airspace and aircraft, to the level of engaging the S-300,” Haberler.com reports the words of the Turkish leader.

Erdogan also recalled that Greece is not an ally of Turkey in the political, economic or military spheres.

On August 28, Ankara accused Greece of pursuing Turkish aircraft with S-300 missiles that were carrying out a reconnaissance mission.

After that, Turkey announced that the country intends to apply to NATO on the situation with the alleged use of the Greek Armed Forces of the S-300 complex against Turkish F-16 fighters.

In turn, the Greek Ministry of Defense denied Turkey's statements that Athens allegedly used the S-300 air defense system against Turkish F-16 fighters performing a reconnaissance mission over the Aegean Sea.