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Athens walks tightrope as Trump rattles transatlantic ties
Greece, a member of both the European Union and NATO, is working with its allies to strike a careful balance in its approach to the United States, as President Donald Trump’s increasingly belligerent rhetoric rattles capitals across Europe.
In what many see as a moment that could reshape the global order, Athens is weighing how to preserve its close ties with Washington while standing firmly with EU partners and NATO allies in defending international law and core democratic principles.
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