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Greece, Turkey to Talk

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ATHENS-- Greece and Turkey have agreed to resume negotiations in January to resolve the conflict over mining rights in the Aegean Sea.

The dispute has persisted since the 1973 discovery of oil by Greece in the Aegean seabed.

In January the two countries reportedly will attempt to set the air and sea bounderies between the Eastern Greek islands and the Turkish mainland.

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