Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is visiting Ankara on Tuesday.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Gerapetritis will meet with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan at 10:00.
The two ministers will discuss the agenda of the Greek-Turkish relations ahead of the meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in the context of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, as well as the High Council of Greece-Turkey Cooperation that will take place in Thessaloniki next December, Gerapetritis pointed out in his statements to the Turkish Agency Anadolu.
The minister's visit to Turkey follows the meeting of the two leaders at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, and as Gerapetritis explained in his article, it is a decision by the two leaders to "intensify efforts to consolidate a climate of mutual respect and trust between countries."
Answering questions from Anadolu before his visit to Turkey, Gerapetritis said that he and Fidan have established a good personal relationship "on the basis of mutual understanding and honesty and that they are in regular contact in a way that allows direct and constructive cooperation."
"The direct channel of communication at a high level allows for the rapid resolution of crises and this also provides a solid basis for talks between the officials of the two countries at all levels."
"The new perspective that must be adopted to solve the problems that have not been resolved in bilateral relations for so many years is that priority must be given to the establishment of a relationship of honesty and trust between the two countries," he pointed out.
It must be noted that Fidan was direstor of the Turkish Intelligence Agency MIT for many years when it becaame involved with several terrorist groups, abductions of dissidents abroad, gun running, etc.
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