The European Parliament delegation of New Democracy (ND), a Greek political party, has raised concerns regarding the recent meeting between the Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and EU officials, including High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas, on June 30, 2026. The ND delegation criticized the lack of reference to the European Parliament’s report condemning Turkey’s continued violation of Greece’s sovereignty and Cyprus’ rights, as well as issues such as the ongoing casus belli against Greece, obstruction of European interest projects, reactions to the Greek marine park in the Aegean Sea, and increased illegal fishing by Turkish vessels within Greek territorial waters. They requested explanations from Kaja Kallas on why these points were omitted from the joint statement and discussions, and how the European Commission ensures that the Parliament’s recommendations are integrated into the EU’s foreign policy framework.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation through the lens of the Greek opposition party New Democracy, which criticizes the EU's handling of relations with Turkey. It emphasizes the absence of references to specific criticisms of Turkey in the EU's joint statement, suggesting a potential oversight or down-p





