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Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is visiting Turkey amid debates over Athens' plans to build a barrier along its border with Turkey in a bid to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into the EU. Meanwhile, during a special panel chaired by FM Ahmet Davutoğlu, the Afghan FM praises Turkish contributions in Afghanistan
Greece's Prime Minister George Papandreou. AFP photo.
Greece's Prime Minister George Papandreou. AFP photo.
Greece's prime minister is expected to attend the second leg of Turkish ambassadorial meetings in Erzurum although the visit comes amid debates over Athens' plans to block part of its border with Turkey to stem illegal immigration into the European Union.
Greece's plans to push back illegal migrants on a 12.5-kilometer stretch of the border are expected to be discussed in detail by the Turkish and Greek prime ministers. Athens defends the plan and says it has a duty to protect the rights of its citizens and legal residents.
Turkish Foreign Ministry officials have also said it is the sovereign right of every country to take measures to protect its borders but have dismissed claims that Turkey failed to stop illegal human trafficking to Greece via Turkish territory.
Papandreou's visit comes after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan flew to Athens to participate in a climate change conference as a gesture. In return, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou accepted his Turkish counterpart's invitation to visit Turkey's well-known ski resort, Palandöken.
Papandreou, accompanied by his foreign minister, was expected late Thursday to travel to Erzurum from Paris. In Erzurum, he is expected to address Turkey's ambassadors from all over the world.
The weeklong meeting, which began Monday with Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu's address, is on the theme of "Visionary Diplomacy: Global and Regional Order from Turkey's Perspective." It is the third such gathering of the country's approximately 200 ambassadors following the first conference in July 2008. The second leg of the meeting will continue in Erzurum until Sunday.
The meeting of the Turkish and Greek leaders also comes after Israel signed an agreement with the Greek Cypriot administration to delineate an exclusive economic zone in the eastern Mediterranean, which drew criticism from Turkey. However, after this agreement, voices in Athens that Greece should also sign a similar agreement with Greek Cyprus were heard even louder, according to reports from Athens. standards and poors imf world bank greece greek financial crisis
Poor beggar Greeks news say that 25% of Greeks are HOMELESS now :) Better go to Turkey in illegal ways on a small both 100 people on it like Afghans :) and come to Turkey and live here in wealth and safe, u damn sucker losersss, kiss german french assess and beg for more euros.))
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