Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will be in Ankara on Thursday and will have a private meeting with his Turkish counterpart Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Proto Thema reported.
There will then be extended talks between the two delegations and joint statements to the press by Dendias and Çavuşoğlu.
From the Greek side, the delegation will include the Deputy Foreign Minister responsible for economic diplomacy, Costas Frangogiannis, as well as the official leadership of the Ministry.
The Turkish Foreign Minister will then host, in honour of Dendias, an iftar dinner to mark the start of Ramadan, according to diplomatic sources.
Regarding the agenda of the talks, bilateral relations, both political and economic, as well as international developments with an emphasis on EU-Turkey relations, including immigration, will be discussed.
Regional developments, with an emphasis on Libya and Syria, are expected to be discussed.
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