NEW: Japan's Embassy in Ankara has posted this message on its website saying:
- the PKK has been recognised as a terrorist group since 2002
- but it's now been added to Japan's Public Security Intelligence Agency's (PSIA) list of terrorist groups
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Furthermore, Mitsotakis will visit Erdogan today.
Greece's PM Mitsotakis due to meet Turkiye's President Erdoğan today in Ankara.
Will be the 1st time we can see how Declaration of Friendship, signed in December, is working
Pledges of:
- joint action plan
- reduce military tension
- no public criticism of each other
How the issue of the Kariye Mosque becoming a mosque again (previously a church, mosque and museum) is dealt with, will give us an idea
Greek PM says he will raise it with Turkish President, but unclear if he will raise it during press conference.
But both leaders trying to build positive agenda, make deals where they can agree
Issues involving buildings of Greek heritage in Turkiye + Ottoman heritage in Greece have been present for years
Here easy agreement can't be reached - so it may be approached more diplomatically
From the outside, looks like they are trying to freeze conflicts but also not undertaking any real steps towards reconciliation on them, while trying to score smaller wins outside of geopolitics. Germans forcing both to lower tensions for the time being looks to be working.
- the PKK has been recognised as a terrorist group since 2002
- but it's now been added to Japan's Public Security Intelligence Agency's (PSIA) list of terrorist groups
——
Furthermore, Mitsotakis will visit Erdogan today.
Greece's PM Mitsotakis due to meet Turkiye's President Erdoğan today in Ankara.
Will be the 1st time we can see how Declaration of Friendship, signed in December, is working
Pledges of:
- joint action plan
- reduce military tension
- no public criticism of each other
How the issue of the Kariye Mosque becoming a mosque again (previously a church, mosque and museum) is dealt with, will give us an idea
Greek PM says he will raise it with Turkish President, but unclear if he will raise it during press conference.
But both leaders trying to build positive agenda, make deals where they can agree
Issues involving buildings of Greek heritage in Turkiye + Ottoman heritage in Greece have been present for years
Here easy agreement can't be reached - so it may be approached more diplomatically
From the outside, looks like they are trying to freeze conflicts but also not undertaking any real steps towards reconciliation on them, while trying to score smaller wins outside of geopolitics. Germans forcing both to lower tensions for the time being looks to be working.
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