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— Aristotele
Perfect people don't fight, they don't lie, they don't make mistakes and they don't exist.
— Aristotele
Turkey's National Security Council on March 30 called on Greece to act in line with good neighborly relations and abide by international law, instead of stepping up its policies against Ankara.
It is observed that Greece has become a haven for the members of the FETÖ, the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey, a Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman said on March 12.
Idea that could allow foreign travel to resume will be debated at this week’s EU summit
Ankara on Feb. 11 criticized the Greek foreign minister’s "unfounded accusations and slander" against Turkey at a meeting of the “Friendship Forum” in Greece’s capital Athens.
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The 61st consultation meeting between Turkey and Greece held in Istanbul on Jan. 25 took place in an extremely positive environment, and the “exploratory” talks, which were restarted after almost a 5-year hiatus, have now turned into a “consultation meeting,” Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said.
Talks between Turkey and Greece, which resumed Monday after five years of hiatus, were held in a very positive atmosphere, according to the Turkish foreign minister on Jan. 27.
Turkey’s Foreign Ministry on Jan. 17 condemned remarks by the Archbishop of Greece against Islam and Muslims.
Turkey called on Greece to resume exploratory talks on their conflicting maritime claims in the Mediterranean Sea and other existing issues in January, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Jan. 11.
Turkey and Greece’s foreign ministers are planning to meet in the coming weeks, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Jan. 7.
Turkey on Jan. 5 repeated its call to Greece to resolve the disputes between the two countries in the Eastern Mediterranean through dialogue and international law.
Germany is against Greece's demands of imposing an arms embargo on Turkey due to tension in the Eastern Mediterranean, the German foreign minister said on Dec. 22.
Turkey is expecting the European Union to act strategically based on the facts as Greece continues provocations, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Dec. 8, ahead of a summit that will take place on Dec. 10 regarding the decision over imposing sanctions on Turkey.
Greece can resolve issues with Turkey only by engaging in dialogue and not by relying on others, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Dec. 6.
A spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry criticized Greece’s foreign minister on Nov. 24 for adopting an accusing and threatening tone instead of working to solve tensions between Athens and Ankara through dialogue.
As tractor-trailers often get stuck in traffic for long hours near the border gates between Turkey and European Un-ion members Greece and Bulgaria, some companies prefer light commercial vehicles (LCVs) to carry on cross-border trade.
It is "an effort in vain" for Greece to object to Turkey's seismic research activities based on maximalist claims after every Navtex announcement, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hami Aksoy said on Nov. 1.
Turkey has denied reports claiming that a government plane carrying Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias to Greece from Iraq was not given clearance, informing that the airplane has safely conducted its journey after a flight plan was submitted to Eurocontrol.
Greece will not sit for exploratory talks with Turkey as long as Oruç Reis vessel remains in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Greek foreign minister said on Oct. 13.
Turkey on Oct. 11 criticized "unfounded" remarks made by Greece’s foreign minister.
The foreign ministers of Turkey and Greece met on Oct. 8 for the first time since a dispute between the two NATO members over energy exploration and maritime jurisdiction in the eastern Mediterranean.