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Turkey and Greece resumed bilateral talks on Monday aimed at addressing long-standing maritime disputes, diplomatic sources said, ending a five-year hiatus after months of tensions in the eastern Mediterranean.The neighbouring countries, both members of NATO, are at odds over the extent of their continental shelves in the Mediterranean, energy rights in the region, air sp <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley</a> ace and the status of some islands in the Aegean Sea. They made little progress in 60 rounds of talks from 2002 to 2016.Plans for resuming talks foundered last year over Turkeys deployment of a seismic survey vessel in contested waters and disagreements over which topics to cover. The vessel was withdrawn to Turkish shores last year.Ankara and Athens agreed this month to resume the talks in Istanbul, in a test of Turkeys hopes of improving its relations with the European Union, which has supported EU-member Greece and threatened sanctions on Turkey.The exploratory talks are aimed at reaching common ground on disputed <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar</a>  issues to allow for formal negotiations. However, despite agreeing to resume talks, Ankara and Athens still appeared to disagree over the topics to be covered in the run-up to Mondays meeting.Athens said on Saturday it would discuss only the demarcation of exclusive e <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug</a> conomic zones and the continental shelf in the eastern Mediterranean, and not issues of  national sovereignty .Ankara has said it wants the talks to cover the same topics as in the first 60 rounds, including the demilitarisation of i Pgyq Phyllis Lillian (Noyes) Bulduc
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