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Greek-Turkish relations in the Trump era – Athens’ goals and concerns over Erdoğan’s ambitions
Athens’ main priority: Avoiding tensions in the Aegean and maintaining strong ties with Washington
Gerapetritis on meeting with Fidan: Ultimately, we disagreed… Should we stop the dialogue?
"There is no secret diplomacy in Greek-Turkish Relations," he claimed in response to a Parliamentary question about the talks with his Turkish counterpart

Diplomatic sources on Fidan’s remarks: “The Treaty of Lausanne is clear; It refers to a Muslim minority”
Greece rejects Türkiye's claims of a "Turkish minority," emphasizing adherence to international law and equality for all Greek citizens

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

US elections 2024: What Trump’s election means for Greek-Turkish relations – Pompeo’s role and the “difficult” relationship with Ankara
The three levels at which Trump's election "affects" Greece - The "aggressive" letter that the Republican had sent to Erdogan in his previous term and the factors of Northern Syria and F-35
