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Mitsotakis-Erdogan lunch ended – “Realistic hopes” for the outcome of the meeting (video-photos)

There were no excessive expectations from the meeting

Newsroom March 13 01:42

Shortly after 11:00 today, the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrived at the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople to attend the celebration of Orthodox Sunday, on the side of Patriarch Bartholomew.

Shortly afterwards, he left Fanari for Vahdetin Palace, in the Uskudar area of ​​the Asian side of Constantinople where he was received by the Turkish president, who hosted a dinner in his honor. The meeting of the two men last ed a bit more that 1,5 hours.

Before the start of the Divine Liturgy, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew called for an end to the war in Ukraine.

“We are watching the drama of the Ukrainian people and admiring their strong resistance to the invader. We call for an immediate ceasefire. Violence and war create more complex problems. The war must end. The Charter of the United Nations explicitly prohibits the use of force in international relations and commits all members of the organization to settling their differences by peaceful means”.

The agenda of the Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting

The meeting was carefully prepared between the two staffs and that was the reason why the Greek side had avoided immediately confirming the Turkish leaks, until all the details were agreed.

The existence of an agenda meant, in essence, that the two leaders did not just have a free conversation, which could be diverted, mainly by actions of the Turkish side.

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The focus of the discussion was on regional developments after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but also on security architecture in the Eastern Mediterranean. Mr. Mitsotakis’s message is that our region can not be a second source of geopolitical instability, so the tensions should be reduced, while he also sent a message to Mr. Erdogan that historical revisionism is not acceptable.

In such a discussion, it is obvious that our bilateral issues were also discussed, with the Prime Minister ready, while the so-called “positive agenda” was on the table.

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The new energy balances are also on the agenda, as the Eastern Mediterranean could act as an alternative hub, especially for LNG cargo, given Europe ‘s desire to become independent of Russian fossil fuels by 2027.

In Athens, of course, there were no excessive expectations from the meeting. From the Maximos Palace, however, they say that there should be a channel of communication and despite the disagreements, Greece and Turkey should talk, especially in this completely new geopolitical environment.

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