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Athens certifies improving mood in Greek-Turkish relations during Erdogan's visit
The Greek government seems satisfied with the outcome of the visit made to Athens on Thursday by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, although opposition parties have applied pressure regarding the details of what was agreed and for Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to show the tangible outcomes of his diplomacy.
Erdogan was in Athens for the meeting of the fifth High-Level Cooperation Council between the two countries. His visit resulted in the signing of the Athens Declaration on Friendly Relations and Good-Neighbourliness. The two-page document recognises a “...
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