Türkiye and Greece agreed on Wednesday to activate a number of channels of communication between them, the Turkish Communications Directorate introduced.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met on the margins of the NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
“The meeting took place in a good atmosphere,” the Turkish Communications Directorate mentioned in a press release on Twitter.
“President Erdoğan and Mr. Mitsotakis agreed that it is to the benefit of both countries that the positive climate formed in bilateral relations over recent months has continuity and consistency.”
The sides reached an settlement to construct on this constructive momentum and launch communication channels between the 2 counrtries within the upcoming interval, it added.
Erdoğan and Mitsotakis agreed for a gathering of the Türkiye-Greece High-Level Cooperation Council to be held in Thessaloniki, Greece this fall.
“In addition, they tasked the two Foreign Ministers to guide the process and report on progress,” the assertion added.
The two leaders emphasised their want for extra frequent communication in any respect ranges, with the purpose of constructing a local weather of belief and creating the mandatory circumstances for bettering Türkiye-Greece relations, it mentioned.
Source: www.anews.com.tr