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Athens assesses new Turkish government, potential impact on imminent drive for fresh talks
Athens is assessing Turkey’s new cabinet named last Saturday by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after he extended his two-decade rule following victory in last month’s elections.
The new government in Ankara includes new finance and foreign ministers. The makeup of the new government in Turkey seems to send a signal to the West that President Erdogan is seeking a “modus vivendi” with Washington and Brussels, while actively pursu...
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