-
Greece working on plan for multilateral talks in East Med
-
Greek-Turkish tensions flare over Turkey’s bid to join SAFE
-
Mitsotakis heads to Gaza Peace Summit with focus on wider regional developments
-
Cancelled leaders' meeting in US emphasises stalemate in Greek-Turkish relations
-
Turkey maintains maritime pressure as Athens and Ankara court Haftar
-
Athens seeks talks with Erdogan as Turkey steps up diplomatic activity in region
Athens aiming to maintain momentum in talks with Ankara, while sticking to basic positions
Athens and Ankara are due to take the next step in their political dialogue. Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is due to meet with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in November in Athens to assess how the two sides will be able to push talks aiming at the delimitation of maritime zones, in other words the Exclusive Economic Zones and the continental shelf.
There are two main conclusions of the recent meeting between the country’s two leaders, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Recep Tayyip Erdogan in New York: First, there is a possibility of a final resolution of the Greek-Turkish problems (delimitation of maritime...
Full Access
A tailor-made service for professionals
Apart from having access to all our analysis and data, subscribers will be able to consult one-on-one with our analysts.
Free Access
Read some of our analysis for no charge
By signing up to MacroPolis, readers will be able to read two of our articles without charge each month. They will not have access to our data or weekly e-newsletter.
Standard Access
Our analysis and data at your fingertips
Subscribers will be able to read the full range of our articles, access our statistics and charts, and receive our weekly e-newsletter for €530 per year.
€530.00