Greek-Turkish tensions resurface as Russia chimes in

PoliticsForeign Policy Tags: Energy, Russia, Turkey
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Athens is concerned that Turkey is gradually moving away from the so‑called “calm waters” stance that has prevailed over the past two and a half years in Greek‑Turkish relations.

It appears that talks between the two sides on preparing either the High‑Level Cooperation Council or the “positive agenda” have not taken place for quite some time. This is due to a series of incidents and developments that have put Greek‑Turkish relat...

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