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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Turkish, Greek FMs Hold First Meeting Since East Med Dispute

The Turkish seismic research vessel Oruç Reis sails through the Mediterranean Sea after leaving a port in Antalya, Turkey, Aug. 10, 2020. (Turkish Ministry of Energy/Handout via REUTERS)

The foreign ministers of Turkey and Greece met on Thursday for the first time since a crisis emerged between the two NATO members over energy exploration and territorial rights in the eastern Mediterranean, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said.

Turkey's Mevlut Cavusoglu and Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias met on the sidelines of the Global Security Forum in the Slovak capital Bratislava, it said.

Turkish state media said the two men discussed "bilateral and regional issues," Reuters reported.

Turkey and Greece sharply disagree over rights to offshore resources and the extent of continental shelves. Tensions simmered in August when Turkish and Greek warships collided, but later eased when Ankara and Athens agreed to resume talks.

Greece has accused Turkey of illegally carrying out seismic exploration in parts of the Mediterranean claimed by Athens and Cyprus, but Turkey said its operations are within international law.

Ankara withdrew its exploration vessels from contested waters last month to "allow for diplomacy" ahead of a meeting of EU leaders. After the summit the bloc said it would punish Turkey if it continued its operations in the region.

Meanwhile, Greece called on Turkey to step back from reopening an abandoned beach resort in Cyprus, warning that Athens and Nicosia stand ready to bring the issue before the European leaders meeting next week, its government spokesman said on Thursday.

Northern Cyprus reopened the beach of a resort abandoned since the 1974 conflict on the island, Turkish state media said on Thursday, taking a step supported by Ankara but condemned by Greek Cypriots and causing concern internationally.

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