FM Dendias addresses 'Glafkos Clerides' Institute's conference on the future of Europe
Instead, he added, Turkey "is promoting a completely different, deviant, neo-Ottoman agenda," he added.
"Its accession process, which Greece has bravely supported, has virtually stalled," he noted, but he did add that "there is a significant portion of Turkish society that still believes in European values, in the protection of human rights, and in women's rights."
In this context, said the Greek minister, "I reiterate my firm belief that our dispute with Turkey can be resolved."
However, "I do not think this outlook is visible today. Unfortunately, the opposite is probably the case," he pointed out, "but I insist that the implementation of principles, such as respect for International Law and International Law of the Sea, is the only avenue, the only course for the states of the Eastern Mediterranean region."