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Athens gears up for exploratory talks with Ankara after long hiatus
After a tumultuous year that saw an unprecedented crisis in terms of length and actual tension between Greece and Turkey, the two sides are scheduled to re-launch on January 25 in Istanbul the exploratory talks over their longstanding differences in the Aegean.
The 61st round of talks will not only test bilateral relations, but also the stamina of the Greek political system. For the first time since their official beginning in 2002, the exploratory talks are an issue of discussion in the public sphere and thei...
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