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Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is due to brief the leaders of Greece’s political parties on December 11 regarding key foreign policy issues, according to a statement from the Ministry, while one day later the National Council of Foreign Affairs and Defence (KYSEA) will convene.
Gerapetritis is planning to hold two briefing processes following the next round of Greek-Turkish consultations in Athens which will focus on the political dialogue (December 2) and on the positive agenda (December 3) and the new meeting with his Turkis...
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