Greece and Turkey Forge Historic Peace Agreement

Greece and Turkey have agreed to mend their relations and establish a roadmap for closer ties, focusing on good neighborly relations, open communication, military confidence-building measures, increased trade volumes, and resolving issues in the Aegean Sea. The landmark visit of Turkish President Erdogan to Greece marks a significant shift in their historically tense relationship. Both countries aim to raise bilateral trade volume and demonstrate their commitment to repairing relations. This comes as Turkey seeks to improve ties with Western partners amid economic woes, while Greece aims to regain stability and become a pillar of eastern Mediterranean stability.
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