Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to visit Ankara to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, marking a significant step in the warming relations between Greece and Turkey. The visit, part of a five-month-old friendship initiative, aims to address past disputes including tensions over borders and waters, and focus on cooperation in trade, energy, and cultural ties. This initiative comes as both nations seek to reduce regional conflicts and test their relationship amid ongoing global tensions.
Turkey and Greece will test a five-month-old friendship initiative Monday when Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visits Ankara. Here’s a look at what the two sides hope to achieve and the disputes that have plagued ties in the past: https://t.co/2DVGl3tR1c
Greece and Turkey — which share decades of animosity, a tense border and disputed waters — agreed to sideline disputes last December. Instead, they’re focusing on trade and energy, repairing cultural ties and a long list of other items. https://t.co/8X6POm1m05
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