The Cyprus concern was among the many points mentioned by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, within the assembly he had in Ankara with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
As Mr. Mitsotakis talked about through the joint statements, the 2 sides clearly disagree, however the antidote to the impasse can’t be aside from dialogue and time should be given to the particular envoy of the UN Secretary Normal.
He added that Greece helps Turkey's European perspective on the situation that it respects the European acquis.
Earlier: They centered on the constructive agenda, with out hiding the disagreements of Mitsotakis and Erdogan – Reference additionally to the Cyprus concern
Erdogan, in his statements concerning the Cyprus concern, restricted himself to stating that there should be a everlasting resolution, based mostly on the realities. Throughout the assembly, it was agreed to take care of the nice local weather within the relations between Greece and Turkey, with out the 2 nations hiding their disagreements on particular person points .
The go to ended with the official dinner, during which Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew additionally participated.
Mitsotakis and Erdogan within the joint statements expressed disagreement on quite a few points.
The Turkish President referred to the rights of the Turkish minority in Thrace.
The Greek Prime Minister stated that the characterization of the minority as spiritual is expressly supplied for within the Treaty of Lausanne and underlined that the sensible curiosity of the Greek state in its well-being is a given.
He additionally expressed displeasure on the conversion of the Chora Monastery in Constantinople right into a mosque.
Erdogan argued that Turkey is a mannequin nation within the safety of cultural heritage and that it’s of nice significance to position the monument on the UNESCO cultural heritage listing.
Referring to the Center East disaster, Mr. Mitsotakis described Hamas as a terrorist group that doesn’t symbolize the Palestinian folks.
In response, Erdogan asserted that Hamas shouldn’t be a terrorist group.
Supply: Radio RIK
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