Turkey invites Greece for talks in Tirana: Ready to meet after Rama's invitation

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in a statement has called on Greece for dialogue. Cavusoglu and Foreign Affairs Minister Tahsin Ertugruloglu hold a joint conference after their meeting in Ankara. Claiming they have not seen results for 52 years regarding the Cyprus problem and negotiations on the federation [...]
Cavusoglu and Foreign Affairs Minister Tahsin Ertugruloglu hold a joint conference after their meeting in Ankara.
Claiming they have not seen results for 52 years regarding the Cyprus problem and negotiations for the federation have faded, Cavusoglu said negotiations should be held in which the parties present their views.
We must first discuss what we will negotiate. If there is a negotiating ground, the negotiation framework document should be determined in line with the circumstances. ”
Cavusoglu said the negotiations were interrupted after Alexis Tsipras took up the prime minister's post in Greece, but after developments in the eastern Mediterranean, the talks turned into the main day issue:
He also stressed the fact that some European Union countries such as Germany had warned Greece of starting negotiations, but after Greece announced that negotiations could begin negotiations, Cavusoglu said:
We'd like to make an open invitation to Greece today.
Cavusoglu said Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama wanted to meet him together with Greek Foreign Minister Niko Dendias in Tirana, but Dendias was isolated during this period.
After this meeting, he went to Tirana at Rama's invitation to meet with Dendias. I am ready, I hope Greece will not reject this opportunity, this invitation and I hope that dialogue will start as soon as possible “, Cavusoglu concluded.











