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The annual gathering of world leaders in New York within the framework of the United Nations’ General Assembly is always seen as a fine opportunity by every government to inform the international community on the challenges it faces, the vision and its strategy especially on issues related to its foreign policy.
The 76th UN General Assembly is not an exception to this rule for the current Greek government, which decided to represent itself at this year’s international high-level meeting with both Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Foreign Minister Nikos Den...
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