Greek PM urges 'brave steps' to boost ties with Turkey

Newly elected premier offers to adopt mutual approach to improve ties

By Furkan Naci Top

ATHENS (AA) - Newly elected Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday offered to take “brave steps” to boost bilateral relations with Turkey.

“I call on [Turkish President Recep] Tayyip Erdogan for a mutual approach in which we will take brave steps,” Mitsotakis told the Parliament’s General Assembly meeting.

He said he wanted to proceed in line with international law and refrain from “aggressive rhetoric”.

“We are living together in this geography. Unnecessary tensions and arms race deprive both countries of valuable resources,” he said.

On July 7, Greece’s New Democracy party (ND) led by Mitsotakis scored a clear victory in snap general elections.

Turkish-Greek ties have been at odds especially due to recent developments in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Turkey has consistently contested the Greek Cypriot administration’s unilateral drilling in the Eastern Mediterranean, asserting that the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) also has rights to resources in the area.

Since this spring, Ankara has sent two drilling vessels -- Fatih and most recently Yavuz -- to the Eastern Mediterranean, asserting the rights of Turkey and the TRNC over the resources of the region.

Athens and Greek Cypriots have opposed the move, threatening to arrest the ships’ crews and enlisting EU leaders to join their criticism.

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*Writing by Sena Guler

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