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Greek PM Mitsotakis defends Türkiye dialogue amid criticism ahead of key talks

Greek PM Mitsotakis defends Türkiye dialogue amid criticism ahead of key talks Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrives to take part in a EU summit in Brussels, on October 17, 2024. (AFP Photo)
By Newsroom
Oct 19, 2024 11:25 AM

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis strongly defended his government’s ongoing dialogue with Türkiye, addressing critics who have expressed opposition to recent diplomatic efforts.

His remarks come ahead of a significant visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Athens, which is expected to focus on key issues in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.

Mitsotakis responds to domestic criticism

During a press conference following the European Union summit in Brussels, Mitsotakis firmly rejected criticisms from within Greece about his approach to Türkiye.

Addressing former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, who has voiced skepticism about the talks, Mitsotakis reminded him that similar discussions with Türkiye were held during his tenure. The prime minister also took aim at far-right parties, accusing them of fearmongering and undermining national interests.

Greek PM Mitsotakis defends Türkiye dialogue amid criticism ahead of key talks
Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrives to take part in an EU summit in Brussels, on Oct. 17, 2024. (AFP Photo)

Critical Athens visit by Turkish FM

Mitsotakis’ comments come just days before Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visited Athens on Nov. 8. The meeting is expected to play a crucial role in determining whether Türkiye and Greece will address ongoing disputes in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.

Mitsotakis reiterated his full support for his Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis, affirming that Greece will continue its diplomatic efforts with Türkiye.

Greek PM Mitsotakis defends Türkiye dialogue amid criticism ahead of key talks
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan with Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis in Brussels on the sidelines of the Informal Meeting of European Union Foreign Ministers. (Turkish FM Photo)

Long road ahead in Türkiye-Greece relations

Despite the dialogue, Mitsotakis acknowledged that resolving long-standing issues with Türkiye would take time.

“There is a long road ahead of us in resolving our issues with Türkiye,” he said, underscoring the complexity of the matters at hand, particularly in the context of territorial disputes and regional security concerns.

Last Updated:  Oct 19, 2024 11:25 AM