Greeks, Turks to Meet on Aegean Exercises
From Reuters
ATHENS —
Greece and Turkey began talks in Athens on Wednesday on military exercises in the Aegean Sea, officials said.
They will also discuss disputed boundaries of international airspace over the Aegean, and a committee of Turkish and Greek diplomats and military experts will report on their findings in May, the officials said.
The 3-day talks are the first since the Greek and Turkish prime ministers agreed in January to try to ease tensions between the two North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries.
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