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Greek and turkish leaders set for speak with maintain favorable momentum

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will go to Turkey on Monday for talks with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan focused on keeping the positive momentum attained in bilateral incorporate current months in spite of lingering issues in between the neighbours.

Turkey and Greece, NATO allies and historic foes, have long been at odds over concerns consisting of maritime borders, energy resources in the eastern Mediterranean, flights over the Aegean Sea, and ethnically split Cyprus.

After years of stress that brought the 2 to the edge of conflict, Ankara and Athens began taking high profile steps to enhance their ties in recent years, especially in 2015 after both leaders were re-elected.

A Turkish diplomatic source stated Erdogan and Mitsotakis will talk about during Monday's check out concerns from innovation, tourist and economic ties to counter-terrorism and migration, adding a. Joint Service Council would likewise be formed to combine. Greek and turkish service people.

Erdogan went to Athens last December in what he referred to as. a new period in ties, and the 2 countries signed the Statement. of Athens, targeted at setting the base for a roadmap to rebooting. long-strained ties.

They consented to increase trade, keep interaction channels. open, perform military confidence-building measures to lower. stress, and work on problems that have kept them apart, specifically. in the Aegean Sea.

Since the (December) see, in accordance with the significance. and spirit of the Declaration, by equally developing confidence,. the 2 parties have actually aimed to produce an environment to enable. existing problems to be tackled in the appropriate method, the. diplomatic source said.

On Sunday, Mitsotakis told Turkish everyday Milliyet that his. check out to Ankara - the very first in five years - is a chance to. evaluate the progress in recent months, and to repeat Athens'. commitment to enhancing ties.

What we can alter is our perspective: Rather of seeing a. riddle that can not be solved, we ought to concentrate on strengthening a. favorable agenda and look for cooperation between our 2 nations. and our individuals, he said.

Erdogan, speaking to Greek everyday Kathimerini on Sunday, said. the primary objective was to raise the level of our bilateral relations. to unprecedented heights, adding the neighbours had lots of problems. they could settle on while looking for solutions to their issues.

He said his December check out to Athens was the acme. in ties, including existing problems should not hinder progress made. in other areas, which problems in between the 2 sides might be. resolved through compartmentalisation.

Regardless of the favorable mood, the allies remain at loggerheads. over numerous existing concerns - specifically maritime jurisdiction in. the Mediterranean - along with new ones.

Greece's strategy to build brand-new marine park in the Aegean Sea,. which it says is for environmental functions, has disturbed Turkey,. while Athens said it was disappointed by the Turkish decision to. turn the ancient Chora church, previously a museum for years,. into a mosque.

Arguments apparently stay. The crucial thing is. that they do not result in crises, a Greek government source. said.

(source: Reuters)