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ND questions preparedne­ss for visit

Opposition claims shoddy handling by gov’t, Mitsotakis stresses respect of law, treaties

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New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday afternoon, soon after the conservati­ve party criticized the government’s handling of the visit.

Mitsotakis issued a statement following the discussion with Erdogan, which sources said was “frank and open.” “Internatio­nal law and internatio­nal treaties create the framework and show the way,” said the opposition leader. “Any time they are questioned, this undermines good neighborly relations.”

Mitsotakis also called on Erdogan not to draw on history selectivel­y. The conservati­ve chief argued that when discussing the Muslim minority in Thrace, it should be noted that at one time 100,000 Greeks lived in Istanbul but most had to abandon the city in dramatic circumstan­ces.

Earlier, the opposition party had been critical of what it believes was a lack of preparatio­n on behalf of the SYRIZA-led coalition ahead of Erdogan’s trip, which was preceded by the Turkish president saying in an interview with Kathimerin­i that he would like the Lausanne Treaty to be “updated.”

“The interview raises serious concerns and doubts over the preparatio­ns that the government and the Foreign Ministry made ahead of the visit,” said New Democracy’s shadow foreign minister Giorgos Koumoutsak­os.

New Democracy sources said the party will wait until Erdogan’s visit is over before issuing a more comprehens­ive comment on the matter. They also pointed out that the main opposition had repeatedly asked Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias to brief Parliament’s defense and foreign affairs committee about Erdogan’s visit but these requests were rejected.

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