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Opinion divided in Greece over seeking ICJ settlement with Turkey
A recent comment by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about referring a dispute with Turkey over sea zones to the International Court of Justice has ignited a public debate in Greece.
In his interview with Skai TV, Mitsotakis suggested that he is seeking a comprehensive settlement with Turkey on longstanding disputes. He also said that this could mean Athens may have to make some concessions from its starting position in negotiations.
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