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NATO summit also gives PM chance to address issues with neighbours

NATO’s 75th anniversary summit in Washington is expected to focus on the war in Ukraine and the increase in the defence budgets of its 32 members, but Athens is poised to address three of its own foreign and bilateral affairs during the sideline meetings.
The leaders of three of Greece’s neighbouring countries will be present: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, North Macedonia’s new Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and Albania’s Edi Rama. According to media reports, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos M...
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