Turkey and Greece agreed today to activate multiple channels of communication between them, the Turkish Communications Directorate announced, regarding the meeting that Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had today in Vilnius, Lithuania, on the sidelines of the NATO summit. .

“The meeting was held in a good atmosphere,” the Turkish Communications Directorate said in a statement posted on Twitter and carried by the Turkish Anadolu news agency.

“President Erdogan and Mr. Mitsotakis agreed that it is to the benefit of both countries that the positive climate that has developed in bilateral relations in recent months has continuity and consistency.”

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The sides agreed to take advantage of this positive momentum and activate communication channels between the two countries in the coming period, he added.

Erdogan and Mitsotakis agreed that the next meeting of the Supreme Council of Turkey-Greece Cooperation will take place in the fall in Thessaloniki.

“Furthermore, they tasked the two foreign ministers with guiding the process and reporting on the progress being made,” the statement also underlined.

The two leaders emphasized their desire for more frequent communication at all levels, with the aim of creating a climate of trust and creating the necessary conditions for the improvement of Turkey-Greece relations.