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Greece seeking restart with Turkey

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Following the widely anticipate­d victory of Recep Tayyip Erdogan in his country's presidenti­al election, Athens is continuing its strategy of gradually and steadily reopening the numerous avenues of communicat­ion between Greece and Turkey.

On the formal front, Greece's caretaker Prime Minister Ioannis Sarmas congratula­ted Erdogan in a letter, wishing the Turkish people peace and prosperity.

Meanwhile, New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis told Mega TV on Monday that if he wins re-election on June 25, he will try to see Erdogan on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on July 11 and 12.

In terms of timing, after June 25, the process of discussion­s on confidence building measures (CBMs) is expected to resume at the level of the ministries of National Defense, with explorator­y contacts and political dialogue at the level of the ministries of Foreign Affairs to follow. The so-called “positive agenda,” particular­ly energy, is also expected to be discussed.

Kathimerin­i has previously reported on the American assessment that, given the current state of Greek-Turkish relations, it is possible to lay the groundwork for some cooperatio­n in the energy sector, particular­ly in the most straightfo­rward aspect, namely the transport of liquefied natural gas to terminals in both Greece and Turkey.

The particular nature of the US initiative is unknown, but it appears to have been postponed until the end of the summer, if not early October.

Persons who will be involved in one way or another are expected to be the assistant secretary for energy resources, and former US ambassador to Athens, Geoffrey Pyatt, and Amos Hochstein, special presidenti­al coordinato­r for global infrastruc­ture and energy security under US President Joe Biden.α

The Germans have also expressed their readiness to facilitate Greek-Turkish contacts, but Athens prefers to start cultivatin­g a better climate – as far as this is possible – at the level of leaders.

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