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Greek-Turkish Government Officials: “We Seek Dialogue, but It Is Not an End in Itself — We Will Not Adapt Our Policy to the Need for Subsequent Meetings”

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis's messages to Ankara from the UN General Assembly were clear. The prime minister called on the neighboring country to abandon incendiary rhetoric and revoke the casus belli, pointing the way to dialogue. “We respect the principles of international law. We seek dialogue and peaceful coexistence with our neighbors. We are ready to work to resolve the only important outstanding issue with Turkey: the delimitation of the continen…
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis's messages to Ankara from the UN General Assembly were clear. The prime minister called on the neighboring country to abandon incendiary rhetoric and revoke the casus belli, pointing the way to dialogue. “We respect the principles of international law. We seek dialogue and peaceful coexistence with our neighbors. We are ready to work to resolve the only important outstanding issue with Turkey: the delimitation of the continen…

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www.ertnews.gr broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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