Erdogan Postpones Talks with Mitsotakis at UN, Sparking Criticism in Athens
For Ankara, the postponement underscores its focus on regional diplomacy and its bid to reposition itself as a central power in the broader Middle East. The planned meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York has been postponed at Ankara's request. The two leaders were scheduled to sit down on Tuesday, but the meeting was called off after Erdogan confirmed his participation in a gathering of Arab and Muslim leaders organized at short notice by U.S. President Donald Trump. Government sources in Athens noted that the summit, which Turkey was obliged to attend, directly overlapped with the slot reserved for the Greek-Turkish encounter. A new time for the meeting is now being sought in the coming days, depending on the availability of both leaders. For Ankara, the postponement underscores its focus on regional...
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