Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is expected to visit Athens on October 10. The visit was confirmed during a meeting with his Greek counterpart, Dimitris Avramopoulos, in New York, where both men were attending the United Nations 67th General Assembly.
According to diplomatic sources, at the meeting the two ministers also discussed a recent incident involving a Greek and a Turkish coast guard vessel colliding near the island of Farmakonissi in the Aegean Sea.
The ministers also reiterated their mutual willingness to continue their efforts for further improvement in Greek-Turkish relations.
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