The meeting between the delegations of Germany, Turkey and Greece was in the Greek press
In the evaluation of the trio meeting on the “cnn.gr” news site, which he entered, “Although direct preservation did not yield results, it helped to melt the ice and monitor Ankara’s customers in the next process.” statements were included.
In the news, citing unnamed sources, it was stated that the meeting was in a moderate atmosphere, Presidential Spokesperson Ambassador İbrahim Kalın, Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Mitsotakis did not comply with the agreement reached in Istanbul with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and without speaking at the US Congress, Ankara hated Ankara. .
The Greek side alleges that after Kalin voiced his discomfort, “Turkish planes carried out 42 flights over the Greek islands a few days after the Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting”.
The report described double table seating after a long time as a positive improvement to everything.
“Dialogue measures and measures”
In the news of Ta Nea newspaper, it was stated that Athens wanted a dialogue with the thought that “the danger of being exposed to negative behavior will increase when the phones work”.
In the news based on government sources, it was stated that the meeting was held to melt the ice.
It was reported that Greek Defense Minister Nikos Panayotopoulos evaluated the reopening of communication channels between Athens and Ankara as “logical and operational”.
Kathimerini newspaper also described the meeting as the first sign of resumption of high-level contacts between Athens and Ankara months later.
The tripartite delegation met in Brussels
The delegations of Turkey, Germany and Greece held a tripartite meeting in Belgium on 16 December.
Presidential Spokesperson, Ambassador İbrahim Kalın, Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to the German Federal Chancellery Jens Plötner and Greek Prime Minister’s Diplomatic Office Director Anna-Maria Boura attended the meeting.
Germany and the USA announced that they welcomed the tripartite meeting, in which the revitalization of communication channels between Turkey and Greece was discussed.