Greek-Turkish: “Small basket” for the Gerapetritis-Fidan meeting – Mitsotakis’ wish and the ministers’ message statements

Greek-Turkish: “Small basket” for the Gerapetritis-Fidan meeting – Mitsotakis’ wish and the ministers’ message statements

Mr. Fidan was next to Erdogan, during the short discussion that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the President of the Republic of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulidis and the Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama.

In this short informal discussion, the four leaders exchanged views on the outcome of the American elections, regional and international developments, while regarding the composition of the meeting, government sources commented that the improvement of Greek-Turkish relations acts as a channel to discuss the Cyprus issue , even given the divergent positions. Mr. Mitsotakis also met the president of the European Council, Charles Michel, they talked about the competitiveness of the EU. and the American elections, given that the Summit of the European Political Community is his last as president of the European Council.

According to Nicosia, Mr. Christodoulidis had a meeting and conversation with Mr. Erdogan at the start of the work, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan was also present, while then Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Rama came, as reported by deputy government representative Giannis Antoniou.

The Director of the Press Office of the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Victor Papadopoulos, in his own post states that President Christodoulidis had the opportunity to talk with Turkish President Erdogan, as well as with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, citing the relevant photos.

What Gerapetritis-Fidan said shortly before the meeting

Giorgos Gerapetritis and Hakan Fidan with interviews they granted to Hurriyet and “TA NEA” respectively gave the impression and their style may have been calm but the huge distance that separates the two sides was confirmed, from the moment the well-known tough positions are formulated in Turkey for both Greek-Turkish and Cypriot languages.

Fidan states that if there is no agreement in the dialogue then international jurisdiction can be resorted to with a “holistic approach”, a term recently used by Tayyip Erdogan to define the package of “disputes” and sets as a condition the “removal of reservations and obstacles and freedom from unfounded fears”. A statement essentially requesting the lifting of the reservations placed by Greece on the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in The Hague for issues of sovereignty and national defense.

Fidan clearly presents the Turkish position for consideration as a package of all “problems” saying that “we have many interrelated problems that cannot be limited to the issue of the continental shelf and the EEZ. We believe that the time has come to address all these issues based on mutual respect and cooperation.”

The Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgos Gerapetritis, responding to corresponding questions from Hurriyet, states that “the national sovereignty of states cannot be the subject of discussion or international jurisdiction” and rejecting the discussion in the form of a package, he adds that “we can proceed in an orderly and mutually constructive spirit in a meaningful discussion on the delimitation of the continental shelf and the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), which is the one and only dispute between Greece and Turkey that can be brought before international jurisdiction.” In the event that an agreement cannot be reached within a reasonable period of time, “the states concerned must have the possibility to appeal to the International Court of Justice in The Hague on the basis of a co-promissory note”, emphasizes the Minister of Foreign Affairs and admits that this is a difficult undertaking.

The two ministers also answered a question about the issue of the marine park in the Aegean, which has provoked strong reactions from Turkey, with Fidan accusing Greece of exploiting universal values ​​such as the environment for political purposes and acting as if “we do not exist in other side of the Aegean” proposing cooperation between the two countries.

He even refers to the position expressed by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs last spring when the marine park was announced which had claimed that in the area there are “islands of unspecified sovereignty” even up to the Cyclades, saying that “we do not need to repeat our sensitivities in this matter theme”.

Giorgos Gerapetritis replies that the Greek side has no intention to mislead in any way and that the two marine parks, in the Aegean and the Ionian Sea, the boundaries of which are determined by strict environmental criteria, do not affect the rights of other states.

As far as the Cyprus issue is concerned, it is confirmed that Turkey remains firmly on the hard line of the two-state solution, with Hakan Fidan “freezing” any expectation from the planned convening of an informal “expanded” meeting under the UN (he avoids the term of the five-party, as the Turkish side prefers the quadripartite) pointing out that “it should now be understood that the page of the “Reunification” of the island of Cyprus has been closed” and a solution based on “the realities of the island should be sought. There are two separate peoples and two separate states on the island. They can live side by side cooperatively, as neighbors.” According to Fidan, this solution will make wealth, security, freedom, peace and sovereignty possible for both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots”.

For Greece it is clear that the processes at the UN as well as the enlarged meeting should have a clear object and goal of seeking a solution within the framework of the UN decisions and as G. Gerapetritis emphasizes “we remain at the disposal of the UN Secretary General for to contribute to the dialogue to find a fair, sustainable and functional solution to the Cyprus problem within the framework of the UN Resolutions”.

The Turkish newspaper asked Gerapetritis the question “against whom Greece will use the weapon systems with which the Hellenic Armed Forces are equipped”, a topic that often concerns the Turkish media. The Greek minister, describing the particularly dangerous international environment, as our region is between two wars, emphasizes that “we believe in dialogue and the peaceful resolution of disputes on the basis of international law and respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states. At the same time, we cannot ignore contemporary security threats,” adding that “in these circumstances, it is our duty to ensure the defense shielding and strengthening of our country’s deterrent power. Our goal is to never have to use our defensive means, because if we do, our diplomacy will have failed.”

The program

The two ministers will meet on Friday morning at 10:30 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at 12:30 they will make statements, without any questions from journalists. Hakan Fidan will also go to the Turkish embassy where he usually meets with the pseudo-muftis and with representatives of the so-called “Supreme Consultative Committee of Western Thrace Turks”. Joint statements are expected to be made around 12.30 noon.

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