Greece, Turkey issue joint statement on the 4th round of Positive Agenda meetings

FILE PHOTO: Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy and Openness Kostas Fragogianis with his Turkish counterpart, Ambassador Burak Akçapar. Photo via Twitter, @GreeceMFA




Greece and Turkey on Wednesday issued a joint statement regarding the 4th round of meetings on the Positive Agenda between the two countries, following a visit by the Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy and Openness Kostas Fragogianis to Ankara and a meeting there with his Turkish counterpart, Ambassador Burak Akçapar.

According to a Greek foreign ministry announcement, the two ministers met on Wednesday “for the fourth round of discussions on the Joint Action Plan within the scope of the Positive Agenda between the two countries.”

“During the meeting, a detailed update was made on the progress achieved over the 25 topics of the Positive Agenda list, such as the cooperation and enhancement in the fields of entrepreneurship, tourism, energy, transports and telecommunications, maritime affairs, ICT, education, social security, health, and environment. It was noted that many items have been successfully concluded. Satisfactory progress has been achieved on several other items on the list.
The meeting set the framework for the finalisation of the relevant agreements that could be signed during the next high-level meeting.

In view of the significant progress made in this active and ongoing process, the two sides have agreed to explore additional items of cooperation in the context of the Positive Agenda,” the announcement said.

Source: ANA – MPA

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