BBC: Turkey's Erdogan calls for border treaty review in Greece visit
The first visit to Greece by a Turkish head of state in 65 years has got off to a tense start, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his host swapping pointed remarks.
Mr Erdogan said the 1923 treaty that settled Turkey's borders after World War One was not being applied fairly.
But Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos rejected any change to the Treaty of Lausanne.
Relations between the two Nato members have been uneasy for decades.
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WNU Editor: This historic visit .... the first one in 65 years .... is (to put it bluntly) going off the rails.
More News On Turkish President Erdogan's Visit To Greece
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Niceties Aside, Greece and Turkey Take the Gloves off for Erdogan Visit -- US News and World Report/Reuters
Tense start for Turkish leader Erdogan's visit to Greece -- AP
On way to Athens, Erdogan seeks 'update' of Lausanne treaty -- Kathimerini
Erdogan riles Greek hosts with revisionist talk -- Digital Journal