The conversation between the two diplomats reportedly focused on the topic of irregular migration, as per Turkish diplomatic sources.

Hakan Fidan, previously serving as the chief of the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) since 2010, assumed his new role as Foreign Minister on Monday. His appointment was made by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Fidan has succeeded Mevlut Cavusoglu in leading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The exchange of pleasantries between the Greek and Türkiye's foreign ministers signifies a potential opportunity for dialogue and cooperation between the neighboring countries on issues of mutual interest. (ILKHA)