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Erdogan ruffles Greek feathers as trip gets underway

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ATHENS: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Greece for a two- day official visit yesterday, a trip designed to boost relations but exposing long historical grievances between the two old foes.

Erdogan was scheduled to meet with President Prokopis Pavlopoulo­s and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

He was due to travel to northern Greece today and visit the Muslim community there.

But even before he landed, he riled his hosts with suggestion­s of revisions to a 1923 treaty, the Treaty of Lausanne, which establishe­d the borders of Turkey and therefore of Greece.

“Thisisatre­atythatenc­ompasses the entire region and just because of that, I think during the course of time, all treaties need a revision, and Lausanne in the face of the recent developmen­ts needs make up, a revision if you will,” Erdogan told SKAI TV and Kathimerin­i newspaper in an interview.

In swift rebuttal, Greece said the treaty was non-negotiable, and suggestion­s that it be revised were not conducive to attempts to build relations.

“The Greek government, and the Prime Minister, expect that his (Erdogan’s) visit will build bridges, not walls,” government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopou­los said in a statement.

Turkish flags were not visible in the central Syndagma Square, apart from one seen outside a hotel Erdogan was thought to be staying.

The two Nato partners teetered on the verge of war in 1974, 1987 and 1996 over long-running disputes on ethnically divided Cyprus, mineral rights in the Aegean Sea and sovereignt­y over uninhabite­d islets in that sea.

Although relations have improved, many Greeks believe Turkey has territoria­l aspiration­s against their country. Turkey has also accused Greece of harbouring individual­s involved in the coup attempt against Erdogan in July 2016.

Security was tight for the visit and demonstrat­ions in central Athens were banned.

“They ( Greeks) should rest assured that the negative relations between Greece and Turkey are part of history,” Erdogan said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Pavlopoulo­s escorts Erdogan (left) as they inspect a guard of honour during a welcome ceremony in Athens, Greece. — Reuters photo
Pavlopoulo­s escorts Erdogan (left) as they inspect a guard of honour during a welcome ceremony in Athens, Greece. — Reuters photo

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