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In this photo released by the Turkish Presidency Press Office, Turkish President Abdullah Gul (R) greets Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in Istanbul, on March 4, 2013. Samaras is in Istanbul to attend a Turkish-Greek Bussiness forum. AFP PHOTO/Turkish Presidency Press Office/Mehmet Demirci

In this photo released by the Turkish Presidency Press Office, Turkish President Abdullah Gul (R) greets Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in Istanbul, on March 4, 2013. Samaras is in Istanbul to attend a Turkish-Greek Bussiness forum. AFP PHOTO/Turkish Presidency Press Office/Mehmet Demirci

Turkish President Abdullah Gül received Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras today at his residence in Tarabya in Istanbul.

Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu and EU Minister Egemen Bağış were also present at the meeting, which lasted around half an hour.

Later, Samaras held talks with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in an hour-long closed-door meeting at the Prime Ministry.

President Gül said on March 4 that Greek investments in Turkey reached $6.6 billion in the last 10 years, making Greece the fifth most-invested country in Turkey. A written statement was released after the meeting, which was closed to the press.

Gül said economic and trade relations between Turkey and Greece were moving forward in a gratifying way and the trade volume among the two countries reached almost $5 billion in 2012. He said the number of Turkish companies investing in Greece also increased significantly, especially on banking and maritime affairs, adding that new cooperation opportunities on energy and tourism could be considered.

Samaras said bonds among Turkish and Greek citizens increase day by day, which contributes to the cooperation between the two countries.

Samaras came to Turkey to attend a Turkey-Greece Business Forum.

March/04/2013

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john albay

3/5/2013 12:03:04 PM

@a.michael, if you can read and understand I am writing about greece,but as I said better to talk than to have a war! But as you dont like our country I am sure you and your greek friend will twist everythig! @pawel. Yes greece is bankrupt but the rich who got their money our in time to a safe haven invested it in Turkey where they can make more money,and it is safe to do so. We dont have anything against greeks only their corrupt goverments. People can always get along only goverments stir up!

Pawel Bury

3/4/2013 7:32:46 PM

Well what do you know... Poor bankrupt Greece is No 5 investor in Turkey and sells more products to Turkey than Turkey sells to Greece.

andrew michael

3/4/2013 5:44:03 PM

john albay it sounds as if you are writing about Turkey.

john albay

3/4/2013 2:51:36 PM

my question is only which of the 2 sides is pulling the others leg? It is nice when we talk with each other but greece is up to its usual tricks in the EU and UN,wants part of our oil/gas reserves,wants our air space etc.etc. It even wants to claim a few rocks as theirs off our coast!! They of course support their puppets in greek occupied cyprus,so I think they would have a lot to discuss with or PM!! But still jaw jaw jaw is better that war war war!!!
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