Greece's relations with neighbours in Western Balkans becoming more complex

PoliticsForeign Policy Tags: Albania, Balkan, North Macedonia
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Athens is following developments in its northern neighbourhood, the Western Balkans, with some concern. The current geopolitical and political atmosphere in the region is a worry for the European Union, as well as Greece.

Relations between Serbia and Kosovo are strained despite the EU’s mediation efforts, an impending change in North Macedonia’s government could revive tension with Athens and Sofia, while in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after months of secessionist rhetoric, ...

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