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Dendias & Cavusoglu spoke in Brussels – Ankara will vote for Athens for the UN Security Council

Athens for its part, it will support the Turkish candidacy for the position of secretary general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO)

Newsroom March 20 05:00

Nikos Dendias and Mevlut Cavusoglu announced after their meeting today in Brussels, on the sidelines of the International Donors Conference for earthquake-stricken Syria and Turkey, that Ankara will vote for Greece for its candidacy to the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member and Athens for its part, it will support the Turkish candidacy for the position of secretary general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

In their conversation, the foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey focused on the fact that the atmosphere between the two countries has changed after the recent phone calls of support for the tragedies they experienced.

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Thus, Dendias once again thanked Cavusoglu for the phone call after the accident in Tempi, while the Turkish foreign minister, for his part, expressed his gratitude to his Greek counterpart, both for the phone call and for his visit to earthquake victims regions of Turkey.

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