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Athens hopes Biden will spur change in policy, curbing Ergodan
The election of Joe Biden as the 46th US President has fired up expectations in Athens for a further improvement in Greek-US relations and that Washington will be supportive of Athens’s positions in its ongoing crisis with Turkey.
A lot will depend on how US-Turkish relations evolve. Within this context, it is no coincidence that a few hours after the announcement of Joe Biden's win on Saturday, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglou held a telephone call with his Greek coun...
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