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PM aims to mend ties with church and stem loss of right-wing voters -
ND seeks ban on far-right party running in EP elections -
Greece and Turkey move ahead with talks on Confidence Building Measures -
Signs of rally for ND despite strong dissatisfaction among voters -
Mitsotakis and Kasselakis compete to burnish patriotic credentials -
Demand for cost-of-living measures intensifies as opposition backs strike
Some movement on Greece's name dispute but solution still long way off
The name dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) remains one of the key unresolved matters in Greece’s diplomatic agenda but there appears to be movement on the issue at the moment.
United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz has recently made his feelings about the stagnation of talks between the two sides clear and, with the apparent support of the United States, wants to “get back to work” as soon as possible.
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