A shade of gray

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stands as the lone critic of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, thus representing the sentiment of the Islamic world. [AP]

After a sharp exchange of occasionally harsh statements, primarily between the defense ministries of Greece and Turkey regarding the Greek initiative to establish a marine park in the Aegean Sea, it was announced that the long-awaited visit of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Ankara will take place on May 13.

Some breathed a sigh of relief, while others in Athens worry that Mitsotakis might overstep the bounds of Greek foreign policy. However, this concern is a recurring theme whenever, following a period of Greek-Turkish crisis, each time of varying intensity, a meeting at the highest level ensues.

The meeting of the leaders of Greece and Turkey will follow the first visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Washington on May 9 upon the invitation of his US counterpart Joe Biden, after a prolonged period of tension in relations between Washington and...

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