Greece's new socialist Prime Minister George Papandreou burns a candle in the St. George church of Patriarchate before his visit with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I in Istanbul, on October 9, 2009. Papandreou made his first foreign trip to neighbouring Turkey, a traditional rival with which he had secured a spectacular thaw in ties a decade ago. In brief remarks to reporters, Papandreou pledged to work to resolve outstanding bilateral disputes, stressing that the 35-year division of Cyprus requires an 'urgent' settlement. Getty Images logo Getty Images 28 months ago

Greece's new socialist Prime Minister George Papandreou burns a candle in the St. George church of Patriarchate before his visit with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I in Istanbul, on October 9, 2009. Papandreou made his first foreign trip to neighbouring Turkey, a traditional rival with which he had secured a spectacular thaw in ties a decade ago. In brief remarks to reporters, Papandreou pledged to work to resolve outstanding bilateral disputes, stressing that the 35-year division of Cyprus requires an 'urgent' settlement.