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Turk Visits Greece in Effort to End Years of Hostility
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ROBERTO SURO, Special to the New York Times
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/ Ozal, Turgut
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/ Papandreou, Andreas
/ PAPANDREOU, ANDREAS (PRIME MIN)
/ SURO, ROBERTO
1988
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Turk Visits Greece in Effort to End Years of Hostility
by
ROBERTO SURO, Special to the New York Times
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
/ Ozal, Turgut
/ OZAL, TURGUT (PRIME MIN)
/ Papandreou, Andreas
/ PAPANDREOU, ANDREAS (PRIME MIN)
/ SURO, ROBERTO
1988
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Turk Visits Greece in Effort to End Years of Hostility
1988
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Police officers eventually forced the women to leave and then tonight put on a show of force when a crowd of about 4,000 Cypriots, Greek students, Armenians, Kurds and others with grievances against Turkey marched through downtown Athens shouting slogans like, ''No talks with murdering Turks!'' No agenda has been set for the talks, but Mr. [Andreas Papandreou] said at the state dinner tonight, ''It is evident that progress in Greek-Turkish relations is directly affected by the solution of the Cyprus problem, and the solution of this problem is directly linked with the withdrawal of troops from the island.'' Mr. [Turgut Ozal] last week dismissed the possibility of an early withdrawal of the estimated 30,000 Turkish troops on Cyprus, declaring, ''We cannot pull out even one soldier as long as we are pressured.''
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