During the meeting held yesterday in Ankara between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the two sides reaffirmed their bilateral relations and emphasised that existing differences can be “overcome” through international law.
The two leaders signed cooperation agreements in sectors such as investment, maritime transport, disaster management, culture, health, and technology.
The commitment to increase bilateral trade volume to 10 billion euros was reaffirmed.
A significant decrease in migration flows (approximately 60 per cent) was recorded, and the continuation of the short-term visa programme for Turkish citizens to 12 Aegean islands was discussed.
The conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine were also addressed, and Erdoğan stressed the necessity of a two-state solution for the Middle East.
The meeting took place within the framework of the sixth session of the High-Level Cooperation Council, and both leaders agreed to keep communication channels open to prevent future crises.