2 Greek soldiers released from Turkish jail return to Greece
THESSALONIKI, Greece — Two Greek soldiers freed after months in a Turkish prison returned to their home country by government jet early Wednesday after their unexpected release eased tensions between the neighbours and historical rivals.
Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said he phoned his Turkish counterpart to express his satisfaction with the soldiers’ release and invite him to visit Greece.
“I hope that their release … will herald a new day in Greek-Turkish relations,” Kammenos told reporters. “We can live together peacefully, for the benefit of both our peoples.”
The soldiers, an army junior officer and a sergeant, were met by Kammenos, the army chief of staff and an honour guard after their arrival before dawn at the airport in the northern city of Thessaloniki.