Greek PM to meet Turkish President on Sunday in Constantinople

Greek government spokesperson Yiannis Economou on Tuesday announced that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on Sunday, March 13. Mitsotakis will also celebrate the Feast of Orthodoxy with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Istanbul on the same day, ANA reports.

The premier was invited to a dinner by the Turkish president, which he accepted.

“Both countries are facing common challenges. The prime minister will go to the meeting with a positive attitude and without illusions or divergences from the known positions, which are based on international law,” Economou noted.
“Honesty and consistency over time are the chief guarantees for the survival of peoples. The unity of the Greeks is unbroken. With its stance regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Greece proves its commitment to international law. It made clear its position against the Russian invasion from the very start. We are again on the right side of history. Revisionist thinking can’t be tolerated by any party,” Economou clarified, referring to the war in Ukraine.

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