Two old foes, Greece and Turkey, vow to move relations forward by increasing cooperation on low profile politics. They hope that more trust will be created to prepare the groundwork to tackle thorny issues. Ayşe Karabat reports from Athens
The rapprochement of Armenia and Turkey is not easy. The signing of an accord to establish diplomatic relations almost fell through on Saturday. Nevertheless, this development marks Ankara's departure from its former pan-Turkish approach in the post-Soviet sphere. By Michael Ludwig