GREECE SAID ON THURSDAY THAT TURKEY SHOWED THE POLITICAL WILL TO COMPLY WITH EUROPEAN UNION ACCESSION COMMITMENTS, FOLLOWING BILATERAL TALKS BETWEEN GREEK PRIME MINISTER COSTAS KARAMANLIS AND HIS TURKISH COUNTERPART TAYYIP RECEP ERDOGAN, DPA REPORTED. THE TWO LEADERS MET FOR 45 MINUTES ON THE SIDELINES OF A TWO-DAY BALKANS REGIONAL MEETING. "GREECE CONTINUES TO SUPPORT TURKEY'S EUROPEAN UNION ASPIRATIONS AND IN TURN THE TURKISH PRIME MINISTER SAID THAT THERE IS A STRONG WILLINGNESS FROM THE TURKISH SIDE FOR THINGS TO MOVE FORWARD AND A POLITICAL WILL TO COMPLY WITH EU ACCESSION COMMITMENTS," A SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL TOLD REPORTERS.