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Kotzias visit to Washington still leaves some doubts about US stance

A trip by Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias to Washington this week provided an opportunity for the Greek government to exchange views with the US administration but did not necessarily clear up the doubts about Washington’s stance on a range of issues that are of particular interest to Athens.
“The US will continue to support Greece in its relations with the eurozone and its demand for debt relief from its creditors,” Kotzias said when he concluded his two–day visit to Washington, where he met with his US counterpart, Rex Tillerson and US Nat...
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