Feb 10 β€’ 14:19 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: "The necessary conditions for discussing maritime zones are not in place at this time"

The Greek Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the necessary conditions for discussions on maritime zones with Turkey are currently absent.

The spokesperson for the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lana Zohiu, emphasized that, while dialogue is ongoing and beneficial, there are no necessary conditions at present to discuss maritime zones. This statement comes in light of the upcoming meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara, indicating a focus on bilateral cooperation.

Zohiu highlighted the importance of the Supreme Cooperation Council, which aims to evaluate the progress of bilateral relations following the Athens Declaration two years ago. The council serves to maintain open channels of communication to alleviate potential crises, affirming intentions to address bilateral issues, and assessing the structured dialogue between Greece and Turkey. Furthermore, the spokesperson pointed to the significance of regular dialogues in fostering a sense of normalcy in Greek-Turkish relations.

However, despite the emphasis on cooperation, Zohiu clearly noted that the prerequisites for discussing maritime boundaries were currently lacking. This situation reflects the complex historical context of Greek-Turkish relations, where issues related to territorial waters and airspace have been contentious topics requiring careful negotiation and dialogue.

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