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Turkey and Greece agree to revive talks and seek ‘new approaches’ to resolve decades-old disputes

  • Greece's foreign minister met with his Turkish counterpart to improve ties between the two NATO allies. The talks are focused on resuming high-level contacts to reduce tensions, including disputes over territorial claims in the Aegean Sea, energy exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean, and the division of Cyprus.
  • The meeting follows a rare meeting between President Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis in July, signaling a more friendly climate between the two countries.
  • Turkey has accused Greece of deploying troops on Aegean islands in violation of treaties, while Greece argues it is defending against potential attacks from Turkey. Last year, Erdogan refused to talk to Mitsotakis after the Greek leader called on the US not to sell fighter jets to Turkey.
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RIA Novosti [🇷🇺-affiliated] broke the news in Russian Federation on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
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