Greece-Turkiye High Cooperation Council on hold due to developments, says gov’t spokesman

Greece
Tue, 25 Mar 2025 7:01 GMT
Developments in Turkiye are making it “difficult” to organize the bilateral High Cooperation Council between Greece and Turkiye,” Government Spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has said.
Greece-Turkiye High Cooperation Council on hold due to developments, says gov’t spokesman

Developments in Turkiye are making it “difficult” to organize the bilateral High Cooperation Council between Greece and Turkiye,” Government Spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has said, appearing to rule the possibility of a meeting between Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the near future.

He was responding to a question at a media briefing about the likelihood of a meeting between the two leaders against the backdrop of the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.

Turkiye has been rocked by the largest street protests in more than a decade following the arrest and then, on Sunday, the jailing of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, widely seen as President Erdogan’s most formidable political rival, pending trial on corruption charges that he strongly denies.

As Kathimerini reported recently, the meeting between Mitsotakis and Erdogan, which had been tentatively scheduled for April 8, had not been locked down, as negotiations between Athens and Ankara were in their final stages before the "political crisis" in Turkiye.

“We are monitoring developments in Turkiye. The situation remains fluid and worrying. As for Imamoglu, our position remains firm. Concessions on the rule of law and political freedoms cannot be tolerated. And convincing answers are needed for any concessions,” Marinakis said.

“Given these developments, organizing the Supreme Council for Cooperation between Greece and Turkiye immediately has become difficult.”

He said the issue could be discussed by the foreign ministers of both countries at the NATO foreign ministers’ summit in Brussels in early April.

Kathimerini

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