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Gerapetritis on the Mitsotakis-Erdoğan meeting: Conditions are not yet right for a step forward

Greece's Foreign Minister Gerapetritis emphasized the importance of maintaining a stable dialogue with Turkey during a discussion about the upcoming Mitsotakis-Erdoğan meeting.

Greece's Foreign Minister, George Gerapetritis, discussed the upcoming meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as part of Greece's strategic diplomatic planning, aimed at fostering a stable and structured dialogue with Turkey. He reflected on the overall progress of the Greek-Turkish dialogue, highlighting that significant steps have been taken towards improving relations and enhancing good neighborliness, despite the complex and persistent issues that remain.

Gerapetritis pointed out that there is no expectation for differences to disappear 'magically', but stressed that dialogue is a key tool in managing tensions. The Greek side aims for a normal relationship with Turkey, acknowledging the existing geographical realities. He further mentioned that in a complex and fluid geopolitical environment, each tension should be handled with calmness and institutional communication channels.

The meeting is seen as pivotal for continuing the dialogue essential for navigating the intricate relationship between Greece and Turkey. Gerapetritis' comments reflect a commitment to engagement rather than confrontation, indicating a long-term approach towards resolving bilateral issues and maintaining peace in the region. The ultimate goal is to enhance cooperation while recognizing the challenges that persist in the Greek-Turkish relationship.

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