Turkey says yes to Hague but on all issues

Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday that all existing issues between Athens and Ankara should be referred to an international court, but "as a whole," and warned that otherwise the existing thaw in bilateral relations may not last. In an interview with A Haber TV, Cavusoglu specifically argued for a "package solution to all issues."

"In the Aegean Sea there is the issue of islands whose sovereignty has not been determined, there are the violations I have mentioned before. There is the issue of airspace where [the Greeks] claim 10 miles instead of 6. There are some statements that mention the extension of territorial waters from 6 to 12 miles. All these issues are issues of disputes that have not been resolved for many years," he said. 

Greece has repeatedly said it favors dialogue with Turkey but will not discuss issues it considers sovereign...

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