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Erdogan the first Turkish President to visit Greece in 65 years

Deputy PM Hakan Cavusoglu: "I think this visit will yield significant results"

Newsroom November 24 11:31

 

Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be the first Turkish president to visit Greece in 65 years, Deputy Prime Minister Hakan Cavusoglu said Thursday.

The visit; the date of which has yet to be confirmed, will be made during the upcoming days, in order to further improve the bilateral ties between Turkey and Greece, he said.

“Our president will be the first Turkish president visiting Greece in 65 years. I think this visit will yield significant results,” he added.

Pointing to the recent high-level visits to Greece from Turkey, Cavusoglu said Erdogan’s visit would complement the previous meetings.

The minister said a High-Level Cooperation Council meeting would take place in Thessaloniki in February, noting three planned projects between the two countries.

The first one concerns ferry services to transport passengers and goods from Turkey’s western Izmir province to Thessaloniki, Cavusoglu said.

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The second one is a high-speed train service project between Constantinople and Thessaloniki, and the third project is a bridge between Greece’s Kipoi and Turkey’s Ipsala border crossings.

Turkey’s third president Celal Bayar was the last Turkish president visiting Greece in 1952.

Source: greekreporter.com

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