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In news published by the Greek press, the “step that melted the ice” was commented on the tripartite meeting held in Brussels on December 16 by the delegations of Turkey, Germany and Greece.

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In the evaluation of the tripartite meeting on the Greek news website “cnn.gr”, “Although it did not have direct diplomatic results, it helped break the deadlock and understand Ankara’s intention in the coming period.” Data included.

In the news, which was based on unnamed sources, the meeting was in a moderate atmosphere, Presidential Spokesman Ambassador Ibrahim Kalin expressed Ankara’s annoyance with the speech given in the US Congress by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis who does not abide by the agreement reached in Istanbul. . With President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

It was recorded that the Greek side claimed that after Kalin expressed this annoyance, “Turkish planes carried out 42 flights over the Greek islands a few days after the meeting of Mitsotakis and Erdogan.”

And in the news, the CMP was long after described as a positive development after all.

“Dialogue is logical and inevitable.”

In Ta Nea news, Athena wanted to conduct a dialogue with the idea that “the risk of unwanted situations will increase when phones are not working”.

According to government sources, the news stated that the meeting was held to melt ice.

It was reported that Greek Defense Minister Nikos Panayotopoulos assessed the reopening of communication channels between Athens and Ankara as “logical and inevitable.”

Kathimerini newspaper described the meeting as the first sign of the resumption of high-level contacts between Athens and Ankara after months.

The tripartite delegation met in Brussels

The delegations of Turkey, Germany and Greece held a trilateral meeting in Belgium on December 16.

The meeting was attended by the presidential spokesman, Ambassador Ibrahim Kalin, the foreign and security policy adviser to the German chancellor, Jens Plotner, and the director of the diplomatic office of the Greek Prime Minister, Anna Maria Bora.

Germany and the United States announced their welcome to the tripartite meeting, during which they discussed activating communication channels between Turkey and Greece.

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