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PM attempts to walk fine line in ‘wild world’ after backlash over Venezuela comment
Athens is monitoring developments with concern and is attempting to strike a fine balance in its assessment of recent events in Venezuela, Donald Trump’s renewed threats in Greenland, and the unprecedented anti-regime protests in Iran.
In his weekly review posted on social media on Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred to the new reality taking shape internationally, in which stability is no longer a given. He noted that the only viable prospect for Venezuela is a smooth...
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