Erdogan shared his hopes for a stronger and smoother relationship than during Trump’s previous term, which was marked by several disputes
If the election losses indeed cause a shift in Greek-Turkish relations, the first signs may appear today at NATO
Mark Rutte's bid for NATO leadership has lost its momentum, leaving the Dutch Prime Minister on stand-by for now. This despite the United States wanting the issue of Jens Stoltenberg's successor settled way back in January.
Latest eyebrow-raising statement has combative Turkish leader reflecting on total conquest of Cyprus by invasion forces in 1974
The 70-year-old Turkish leader has led the country for more than two decades
The two leaders have already arranged a face-to-face meeting in Turkey for this spring, likely scheduled between May 5 and May 15
The two leaders have already scheduled another face-to-face meeting in the spring in Turkey, probably between May 5 and May 15.
Soli Özel is a senior lecturer at Kadir Has University and Member of the European Council on Foreign Relations talks about EU’s ability to formulate a cohesive foreign policy, about Greek – Turkish relations and the mistakes of the past and explains why liberal democracy is in danger. Soli Özel will participate in the Delphi […]
Unilateral claims and disregard for international law, standing treaties re-emerge in official Ankara's language, despite recent 'thaw' in Greek-Turkish relations
In a recent resolution to a protracted diplomatic saga, Turkey has agreed to acquire F-16s, while Sweden is set to join NATO and Greece will receive F-35s. To Vima spoke with Henri J. Barkey, an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, to assess the implications of this complex deal.
Greek PM confirms visit to Turkey in May
The visit to Turkey on Saturday reportedly aims to overcome Ankara’s “foot-dragging” over ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession
Fahrettin Altun said media in both countries often color bilateral ties in jingoistic terms, something he said influences a large portion of public opinion in both nations.
Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy declines to comment on the Turkish leader's proposal, merely referring to details officially released during the Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting
Athens Declaration on Friendly Relations and Good Neighbourliness eyed as framework to rewarm, advance bilateral relations; avoid conflict
PM Mitsotakis' dog was photographed alongside the two leaders at the Maximos Mansion in Athens
Despite the 'wordplay', the atmosphere before, during and after talks was amicable. The 1923 Lausanne Treaty explicitly refers to 'Moslem minority' in Greek province of Thrace
The two leaders will issue statements after the meeting
It was the first time the two heads of state met
The Turkish President was welcomed by Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis