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Greek islands set to welcome Turkish visitors for the first time under new visa scheme
Officials on the popular island of Rhodes have opened a new visa terminal for Turkish visitors as part of a diplomatic effort to ease long-standing tensions between the two cuntries.
High level Greek-Turkish diplomatic, military meetings ahead
Greek-Turkish relations, often tense, have been relatively normal since February 2023, when Greece sent rescue teams in the wake of two devastating earthquakes in eastern Turkey.
Greece accuses Turkey of ‘politicizing’ environment, affirms commitment to safeguarding sovereign rights
“The Greek government will persistently uphold the sovereignty and sovereign rights of the country within the framework of foreign policy principles,” it said.
FM says Athens-Ankara relations are key for EU-Turkish ties
Good relations between Greece and Turkey are a necessary condition for the improvement of Euro-Turkish ties, Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis said on Saturday
Greek FM: Improving Greece-Turkey ties will have a positive collateral for the Cyprus issue
Greek Foreign Affairs Minister George Gerapetritis expressed his concern about the situation in the Middle East, in an interview with Al Arabiya published on Saturday.
Greece participating in High-Level Cooperation Council with a sincere desire to cooperate
They also pointed out that special emphasis is being placed on a positive agenda that is mutually beneficial. During the upcoming 5th Greece-Turkiye HLCC, the two sides are expected to sign agreements, memoranda and joint statements
Turkish President Erdogan Hopes for Fresh Beginning in Bilateral Relations with Greece
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed hope for a fresh start in bilateral relations with Greece on Saturday. He stated that he hopes a new era will begin between the two countries and emphasized the need for more friendship and less enmity.
Erdogan announced his upcoming visit to Greece scheduled for December 7th, where he plans to take a win-win approach to discuss bilateral relations and Turkey-EU relations. He stressed the importance of nurturing positive relations given the proximity and intertwined history of the two nations.
Erdogan also mentioned the issue of external influences, pointing out that the US provides military equipment to Greece but not to Turkey. Despite this, he stated that Turkey will not back down and will seek dialogue with its neighboring country.
Erdogan advocated for a diplomatic approach and highlighted the potential for collaboration on mutually beneficial subjects. The Greek-Turkish High-Level Cooperation Council will take place in Athens on December 7th.
Tensions Rise as Turkey Threatens International Campaign Against Greece Over Aegean Islands Sovereignty
This move is the latest in a series of challenges by Ankara to Greek sovereignty, including the submission of claims to the United Nations, unauthorized overflights by Turkish fighter jets in the Aegean, and other escalations.
Anger in Turkey as Britannica presents the Aegean islands in Greek
"Britannica shows the entire 'Sea of Islands' as Greek territory," comments a post by the Turkish Maritime and Global Center for Strategic Studies, which Yaycı directs, calling the map used by the internationally renowned encyclopedia - in its electronic version - a "scandal".
Greece to spend over $12.5B more on arms amid 'window of opportunity' with Turkey
Greece is forecast to spend some €12.5 billion more on arms over the next four years amid a "window of opportunity" in ties with Türkiye, as announced by the country's defense minister on Saturday.
Turkey: Hürriyet comments on Avramopoulos' impressions of the new Erdogan government
As the publication notes, Dimitris Avramopoulos is an old acquaintance and friend of the Turkish president who had the opportunity to chat briefly with the new foreign minister, Hakan Fidan.
Greek defense minister pays solidarity visit to earthquake-stricken Turkey
Greek National Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos visited earthquake-stricken areas in Turkey on Tuesday, after an invitation by his Turkish counterpart Hulusi Akar.
Akar: Disputes with Greece can be peacefully resolved
Disputes with Greece can be peacefully resolved through dialogue, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said, while expressing his optimism over the sale of US F-16 fighter jets to Turkey.
Train collision: "Do like the Greeks did and quit," the Turkish opposition tells Erdoğan
The example of Greece and the resignation of the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Kostas Karamanlis, following the devastating train collision, was invoked by the opposition in Turkey who are calling on President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to resign following his handling of the deadly earthquakes.
Turkish air violations have reduced but not ended, says Greek DM
Turkish air violations against Greece have reduced but not ended, said Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos when speaking to the main news bulletin of ERT on Wednesday night.
Turkish FM reveals six-point proposal for continuation of exploratory talks and CBMs
Greece is one of the first few countries to extend its support to Türkiye after the fatal earthquakes by sending rescue teams and humanitarian aid, Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu told Greek journalists, it was reported on Saturday.