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Russia and China prove hot topics in Tsipras-Obama talks at NATO Summit

Athens views the meeting between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and US President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the NATO Summit in Warsaw on Saturday as fruitful, despite apparent differences concerning relations with Russia.
Talks between the two men were held following Friday's dinner attended by the leaders of the 28 NATO member states, where according to reports Tsipras faced an awkward moment when he stressed the need for the alliance to enter constructive talks with Ru...
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