Turkey, Greece agree to hold meetings, NATO says
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- 04 September, 2020
- 04:59
"As a result of my talks with the leaders of Turkey and Greece, the two countries have agreed to hold technical conferences in NATO to prevent a military confrontation in the Eastern Mediterranean and reduce the risk of events," said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
Describing Turkey and Greece as "two important allies", Stoltenberg noted that NATO is a virtual consulting platform for common security issues. He said they would continue to be in close contact with all partners to resolve tensions for solidarity.
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