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Turkey-Greece Talks in Athens Yield Positive Results
Positive talks between Turkish and Greek foreign ministers in Athens signal a commitment to improving bilateral relations despite existing disagreements.
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Turkish Ministry Of Foreign AffairsGreek Ministry Of Foreign AffairsHigh-Level Cooperation Council
Hakan FidanYeorgos GerapetritisRecep Tayyip ErdoğanKiryakos Miçotakis
- What disagreements were acknowledged by both sides?
- Both ministers acknowledged existing disagreements in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean but emphasized their determination to continue dialogue and find solutions.
- What areas of cooperation were discussed during the meeting?
- The ministers agreed on the importance of preventing the transfer of disagreements to future generations and highlighted areas for cooperation including trade, culture, and tourism.
- What future meetings are planned between Turkish and Greek officials?
- A high-level cooperation council meeting is planned for early next year in Ankara, and a meeting of delegations is scheduled for December in Athens to review political dialogue and positive agendas.
- What was the main outcome of the meeting between Turkish and Greek foreign ministers?
- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's visit to Athens resulted in a positive meeting with his Greek counterpart, indicating commitment to improving Turkish-Greek relations.
- What is the significance of the limited information released to the press after the meeting?
- Diplomatic observers noted the lack of detailed information released to the press, suggesting a cautious approach to avoid jeopardizing progress on sensitive issues and maintain the positive momentum in relations.