Last year started with Athens and Ankara relations probably at the lowest ebb in years, but Turkey’s deadly earthquakes that struck weeks later and Greece’s response to the tragedy created a new backdrop for bilateral relations.
2023 ended with the two NATO allies agreeing to reboot their relations, establishing a roadmap designed to initiate a new era of closer ties during a landmark visit to Athens by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“Geography and history have dictated that we live in the same neighborhood … But I feel a historical responsibility to utilize this opportunity to bring the two states side by side, just as our borders are,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a meeting where both sides appeared keen to repair their relations.
“There is no issue between us that is unsolvable,” said Erdogan. Only a year earlier, he had warned Greece that Turkish missiles can reach Athens.
In 2023 governments were re-elected in both countries, receiving a new strong mandate to deal with thorny issues, also regarding foreign policy.
Source: eKathimerini.com