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    People's Daily, China
    May 15 2010


    Greek, Turkish leaders hope for new start in bilateral ties


    09:59, May 15, 2010


    Greek President Karolos Papoulias and Prime Minister George Papandreou
    welcomed Turkish Premier Recep Tayip Erdogan here Friday, with both
    sides hailing the visit as "historic" and expected to open a new
    chapter in bilateral ties.

    "I expect this visit will have a positive outcome and strengthen the
    climate of cooperation, friendship and good neighborliness that the
    peoples of our countries wish for," Papoulias said.

    "I have visited Greece several times. I hope that this visit will have
    a different ending," replied the Turkish leader, who later held talks
    with his Greek counterpart, Papandreou.

    Erdogan said he was being accompanied by a delegation of approximately
    320 people, including 10 ministers, more than 100 businessmen and many
    journalists and he saw the visit as "extremely significant".

    In the short discussion held in front of the cameras, Papandreou
    agreed that it could be deemed "historic" for Greek-Turkish relations.

    During his two-day visit, Erdogan also visited the Speaker of the
    Greek parliament, Philippos Petsalnikos, and later in the afternoon he
    will join Papandreou at the opening session of the bilateral
    High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council.

    The Council's first meeting is expected to end with the ratification
    of 21 agreements of cooperation in various sectors, such as the
    economy, energy, tourism, environment and culture.

    Greece is facing a severe economic crisis and Turkey, which
    experienced similar tough periods almost a decade ago, proposed the
    creation of joint ventures in the Balkans and other countries of the
    eastern Mediterranean and eastern Europe.

    "Today, we can set a good example of collaboration for other Balkan
    countries and the wider region," Erdogan said during a short statement
    upon his arrival at Athens International Airport.

    However, not everyone agrees. On Friday evening, the Armenian and
    Kurdish communities in Greece, along with Greeks and Cypriots, Left
    party activists and far-right groups organized demonstrations in
    central Athens, protesting Erdogan's visit.

    Source: Xinhua
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