Greece and Turkey agree to reset relations and resume dialogue amid ongoing disputes
- The leaders of Greece and Turkey met at a NATO summit and pledged to improve bilateral ties.
- The two NATO members aim to reduce tensions after a year of strained relations over issues like maritime boundaries.
- They plan to continue high-level contacts and confidence-building measures.
- Cabinet ministers from both countries will convene in Thessaloniki after summer.
- Turkey recently dropped objections to Sweden's NATO bid in a move seen as willingness to ease tensions with the West.