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Athens takes stance on peace in Ukraine, faces stalemate in relations with Turkey
EU and NATO leaders, along with members of the so‑called “coalition of the willing,” are currently assessing the situation in Ukraine. Recent peace talks have gained momentum, but European leaders remain focused on securing a just and lasting peace for the country.
Last week, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis joined a video conference of EU leaders following the Geneva talks, where he welcomed progress in the Ukraine‑US discussions. He reportedly stressed that any outcome must ensure a “just and lasting” pe...
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