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Expulsion of diplomats moves Greece further away from Russia, focus turns to energy
Bilateral relations between Greece and Russia entered uncharted waters after Athens made yet another momentous foreign policy decision by deciding to declare last week 12 Russian diplomats personae non gratae.
Greece joined on April 6 other European states that took similar steps in recent days after accusations of atrocities committed by Russian forces against civilians in Ukraine.
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