(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, OCTOBER 01 - Greece and Turkey, both NATO members, have agreed to establish a direct line to avoid the risk of accidents and to help resolve disputes between the two countries. This was made known by the Atlantic Alliance. The agreement, reached at the level of military officials, is "designed to reduce the risk of incidents in the Eastern Mediterranean" and "may help create the space for diplomatic efforts to address the controversy between the two countries," said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. . (HANDLE).
NATO, Greece-Turkey agreement to avoid conflicts
2020-10-01T15:50:40.878Z
Greece and Turkey, both NATO members, have agreed to establish a direct line to avoid the risk of accidents and to help resolve disputes between the two countries. This was announced by the Atlantic Alliance. (HANDLE)