The United States stresses the importance of maintaining calm in the Aegean and resolving disputes in accordance with international law, following a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.
In wake of nationalist president’s Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova swearing-in ceremony in Skopje, North Macedonia
Speaking at the Turkish presidential complex, the Greek PM said Israel had every right to defend itself, while characterizing Hamas as a terrorist group
The newly-elected head of state of North Macedonia said she had the right to use the term "Macedonia" as an "an act of individual self-determination and self-identification"
The PM was received by the Turkish Foreign Minister at the airport
Media outlets reported that the Turkish Presidency extended an invitation to the Primate of the Orthodox Patriarchate See in Istanbul on Sunday night.
Some of the areas of interest explored included possible collaboration on wind turbines in the Aegean Sea, further tourism cooperation following the visa express
North Macedonia's newly-elected President, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, deviated from the official text when being sworn-in at her inauguration yesterday, sparking a diplomatic crisis by referring to the country as 'Macedonia' as opposed to 'North Macedonia'
No major developments are expected, as the aim of the meeting is to maintain positive diplomatic relations, but Greece is vigilant for any surprises from the Turkish leader.
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Albanian PM Rama spoke to compatriot supporters who live in Greece during an event at the Galatsi Christmas theater
Prime Minister Mitsotakis also gave an interview to Turkish newspaper Milliyet regarding his upcoming visit
A heavy police presence, numbering up to 1,000, helicopters, K-9 units, and drones will surround the venue during the event.
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According to reports, at least half a million vehicles in Greece are uninsured, while the number of those without inspections is unknown
Stepped up police presence and detailed security screening of Galatsi venue planned a day before and during Edi Rama rally
Hardalias, stressing the importance of mental health and addressing dependencies, affirmed, "We are committed to providing vital support and resources to meet these needs, aiming for a healthier and more empowered social environment for all citizens of the region."
The Greek PM is campaigning from the North Aegean island of Chios
The Galatsi district's Christmas Theater, a previous 2004 Olympic venue, has reportedly been chosen for the Edi Rama rally
According to a post by Interior Minister Niki Kerameus, the total number of citizens registered has reached 202,556, with the majority of them within the country's borders. Specifically, 153,322 are from within the country and 49,234 are from abroad