Sources: Athens Floating Idea of East Med Summit, With Turkish Participation
Greek diplomatic sources on Friday were busy "adding flesh" to a brief but high-profile reference by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, made a day earlier in Parliament, to a summit of regional countries to deal with issues such as delimitating maritime zones. The leitmotif heard on Friday was that "Greece comprises an axis of stability and security in southeast Europe and the eastern Mediterranean." Speaking at an off-the-agenda debate in Parliament on Thursday centering on foreign policy issues, Mitsotakis referred to an initiative by Athens for a future meeting of Mediterranean states of the wider region. "Fleshed out" a day later, albeit in an unofficial manner, the proposal envisions a "5+5" format, meaning five participating countries and five main themes up for discussion. In answer to the primary question of "who the participants" would be, the same sources first and foremost referred to Turkey, with which Athens remains at...
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