Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday said he would no longer meet with Greek leaders in an ongoing spat over islands and airspace in the Aegean Sea. “We will no longer have bilateral meetings with them,” the Turkish head of state said in a speech to his parliamentary group in Ankara. “You know that we had a high strategic council agreement with Greece. I notified our foreign minister yesterday, we have broken this agreement,” he said. Sealed in 2010, the agreement between Turkey and Greece provided for regular high-level meetings to develop cooperation between the two countries….