Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that his meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tomorrow could be a beginning so that important steps can be taken in bilateral relations with Turkey.
Making a statement at the entrance to the NATO summit held in Vilnius, Lithuania, Mikotakis said, “I welcome the decision of Turkey and Turkish President Erdogan to accept Sweden’s accession to NATO. I hope that friendly Sweden will soon officially become the 32nd member of our alliance.” He said.
Recalling that he will hold a bilateral meeting with President Erdogan as part of the NATO summit tomorrow, Mitsotakis said, “It will be our first meeting after the elections in the two countries. I believe that both of us can take the first step towards the resumption of Turkish-Greek relations with strong public support,” he said.
Noting that there are important differences between Turkey and Greece, Mitsotakis indicated that the problems can be resolved on the basis of good neighborly relations and within the framework of international law.
Noting that there has been a positive atmosphere in bilateral relations in recent months, Mitsotakis said, “I hope we can take important progress steps that benefit both peoples on top of this positive atmosphere.” Use the phrase.
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