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Greece will play an active role in the new situation in Syria
Our country maintains historical ties, as well as long-standing political, economic and cultural relations with Syria, the same sources said on the Greek Foreign Minister's meeting with interim President Ahmad Al Sharaa
Greek-Turkish relations: Storm brewing over Marine Parks and the cable connection with Cyprus
Athens assesses that after the overthrow of Assad, Turkey does not wish to open a new front with Greece - However, this does not mean it will cease reacting to any exercise of sovereign rights by our country
Gerapetritis to Diaspora Youth: “You are Greece’s true ambassadors to the world”
The Minister said that Greece is bigger and stronger abroad and the Strategic Plan for Hellenes Abroad will strengthen ties bringing together the new generation
Gerapetritis – Fidan: “Our goal is to bring the two nations closer together” (update)
"Our position on Cyprus is clear – we will continue to support Türkiye's EU accession process," said Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis. "A historic opportunity to maintain the positive atmosphere," said Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan - The next round of talks will take place in Athens on December 2nd and 3rd
Greek-Turkish: Continental shelf and EEZ the only difference, says Gerapetritis – Fidan speaks of “interconnected problems”
Continental shelf and EEZ the only difference, says Gerapetritis - Fidan speaks of "interconnected problems" - Turkey's intransigent stance on the Cyprus problem, which maintains the issue of marine parks
Gerapetritis at the International Conference on Lebanon: Greece will always be at the forefront of peace
Foreign Minister in Paris for the International Conference in support of the Lebanese people and sovereignty
Meeting between Gerapetritis and Fidan on 8 November in Athens
The Turkish Foreign Minister will visit Athens
MFA Denies Erdoğan’s Claim of a “Turkish” Minority in Thrace: “No Discussions on Issues Concerning Greek Citizens”
Diplomatic sources in Athens have responded to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s statements to the AKP parliamentary group regarding the so-called "Turkish minority" in Thrace. Erdoğan had claimed that issues concerning this minority are high on the agenda in talks with the Greek side