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Greek premier visits former Istanbul seminary

On visit to Turkey, Alexis Tsipras visits site of closed Halki Seminary on Heybeliada, Princes' Islands

06.02.2019 - Update : 06.02.2019
Greek premier visits former Istanbul seminary Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras (C), poses for a photo with people as he arrives for a mass led by Fener-Greek Patriarch Bartholomew (not seen) at Theological School of Halki in Istanbul, Turkey on February 06, 2019. ( Emrah Yorulmaz - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL 

Accompanied by Turkish officials, Greece’s premier on Wednesday paid a historic visit to a former Greek seminary on Istanbul’s Princes’ Islands.

On day two of his official visit to Turkey, Alexis Tsipras visited the site of the Halki Seminary on Heybeliada island -- the first visit by a Greek leader in many decades -- along with Ibrahim Kalin, Turkey’s presidential spokesman.

At the seminary site, Tsipras took part in a religious ceremony headed by Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew.

Established in 1844, the seminary was closed in 1971 under a law that placed religious and military training under state control.

On Tuesday Turkish President Erdogan suggested the seminary could be reopened if Athens improved conditions for the Muslim community in Western Thrace, an area of Greece with a large Turkish Muslim population.

Before visiting Heybeliada, Tsipras visited the Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia) museum.

Built by the Byzantines, Hagia Sophia served as a Christian church until it was converted into a mosque in 1453, when the Ottomans conquered Istanbul.

In 1935 it was turned into a museum upon the orders of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the first president of the Republic of Turkey.

Reporting by Emin Ileri and Mehmet Kara:Writing by Fatih Hafiz Mehmet


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