Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will receive Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Ankara to discuss further improvement of bilateral relations, Report informs.
Simultaneously, the Foreign Ministers of Türkiye and Greece, Hakan Fidan and Georgios Gerapetritis, as well as the heads of the intelligence services of the two countries will meet too.
Following the talks, Erdogan and Mitsotakis will make joint statements. At this meeting, the leaders will define the road map that Ankara and Athens will adhere to in the coming period.
The visit will last one day, as the Prime Minister of Greece will return to Athens in the evening, notes the Greek newspaper Parapolitika.
Ankara expects that during bilateral negotiations between the leaders of the two countries, ways to resolve issues existing between Türkiye and Greece in the field of maritime borders, the situation around Cyprus, trade and economic relations and the development of political and business interaction will be discussed.