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Greece and Turkey explore holding talks on maritime zones

Greece and Turkey will check out whether they can start talks targeted at demarcating their maritime zones, Greece's foreign ministry said on Wednesday.

Neighbours Greece and Turkey, both NATO allies but historical opponents, have actually been at odds for decades over a range of concerns from airspace to maritime jurisdiction in the eastern Mediterranean and ethnically split Cyprus.

A contract on where their maritime zones begin and end is crucial for determining rights over possible gas reserves and power infrastructure schemes.

Stress have actually eased recently and both countries agreed last year to reboot their relations, pledging to keep open channels of interaction and deal with the problems that have kept them apart.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan met on the sidelines of the yearly United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday and talked about bilateral ties, according to declarations from the Turkish presidency and the Greek foreign ministry.

The 2 leaders entrusted the foreign ministers to check out whether conditions are favourable to start conversations on the separation of the continental rack and unique economic zone, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis stated.

Foreign ministers from the 2 countries will start preparations for a top-level meeting to occur in Ankara in January, the Greek prime minister's office said.

(source: Reuters)