Greece and Turkey are holding the 7th Positive Agenda meeting in Athens, led by Deputy Foreign Ministers Kostas Fragogiannis and Mehmet Kemal Bozay. The event includes the launch of the "Hackathon Turkey-Greece 2024-25," focusing on Smart Cities and fostering innovation and cooperation among young people. Discussions will continue Tuesday with political dialogue between the nations' foreign ministries.
The discussions are being led by Deputy Foreign Ministers Kostas Fragogiannis of Greece and Mehmet Kemal Bozay of Turkey.
A highlight of the event is the announcement of the "Hackathon Turkey-Greece 2024-25," a cross-border competition aimed at promoting innovation, cooperation, and mutual understanding among young people from both nations. Open to participants aged 18-35, the hackathon will focus on the theme of Smart Cities, challenging teams to develop sustainable and forward-thinking solutions.
On Tuesday, the diplomatic engagements will continue with the 3rd Political Dialogue between the Greek and Turkish Foreign Ministries. Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou is scheduled to meet with Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Mehmet Kemal Bozay to discuss key political and regional issues.
The Positive Agenda and the Hackathon initiative underline ongoing efforts by the two neighbours to build trust and foster collaboration through dialogue and shared projects, signaling a renewed commitment to improving relations.
(Source: Amna)
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