Political Turbulence Strains Greece-Turkey Relations
The planned high-level meeting between Greece and Turkey is postponed due to the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges. The situation raises concerns in Greece, particularly regarding the rule of law and political freedoms, amidst ongoing tensions between the two NATO allies.
- Country:
- Greece
In a recent development, plans for a much-anticipated high-level meeting between Greece and Turkey have been put on hold. This decision follows the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, a move that has sparked widespread protests in Turkey.
Greece and Turkey, two nations with a fraught history of disagreements, were striving to improve relations and had scheduled a cooperation council meeting to address various bilateral issues. However, the current political climate in Turkey, coupled with Imamoglu's detention, has led Greek officials to deem the meeting unlikely in the near term.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis expressed concerns over the situation in Turkey, emphasizing Greece's commitment to uphold the rule of law and political freedoms. He noted that these developments complicate efforts for diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Jindal Global Law School Hosts Transformative LSGL Deans' Meeting
Tensions Rise: US Aircraft Carrier Docking Sparks Protests on Crete
Haryana Congress Protests: Wake-Up Call for BJP Government
Campus Tensions Rise as Religious Protests Erupt at Lucknow University
Farmers Unite: Nationwide Protests Against India-US Trade Deal

