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Meeting of Greek and Turkish foreign ministers not expected to yield breakthrough
Athens is not expecting any major developments in the upcoming meeting between the foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey on November 8. The talks are due to take place in Athens and could define the next steps of the ongoing political dialogue between the two neighbouring countries.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis repeatedly notes that although the two foreign ministers received a mandate in New York in September to explore whether there is indeed common ground in order to move forward in the dialogue, specifically on the iss...
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