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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Miçotakis, because of the tension in the eastern Mediterranean and Turkey, “will be given the opportunity for diplomacy,” he urged.
Miçotakis addressed the 75th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), which was held on the Internet this year due to the new type of coronavirus epidemic (Kovid-19), with a video message.
Last year’s General Assembly, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, indicated that the friendship and cooperation of Miçotakis endeavored to extend his hand, “to act as a bridgehead for Turkey in Europe I mention my request.” used the expression.
Miçotakis, from Turkey, “in it, despite the escalation,” said Bulunarak, “everyone understands that continuous blood pressure cannot continue to rise. I refuse to believe that close collaboration between neighbors is impossible.” He said.
“WE LOOK FOR A MUTUALLY ACCEPTABLE SOLUTION”
Stating that the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is proof that doubts and hostilities can be replaced by cooperation and mutual understanding, Miçotakis said: “So let’s get together, talk and seek a mutually acceptable solution. Let’s give diplomacy a chance. If we cannot agree, we must rely on the wisdom of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. ” I speak.
Stating that the decision to initiate exploratory talks between the two sides, announced two days ago, “is a step in the right direction,” Miçotakis said, “if President Erdogan believes that the UN is truly a beacon of hope and a bastion. of global cooperation, I urge you to act in accordance with these values.. “used the expression.
CONTINUING TALKS WILL CONTINUE
61. It was announced that a round of exploratory talks between Greece and Turkey would be held in Istanbul “soon”.
The 60th round, the last of the exploratory talks started between the two countries in 2002, was held in Athens on March 1, 2016. After this date, negotiations between the two countries continued in the form of political consultations, but did not return. to an exploratory framework.