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Diplomatic expulsions come amid worsening Greece-Russia relations

Relations between Athens and Moscow seem to be on a collision course Greek government's decision to expel two Russian diplomats and ban the entry of two more.
Athens is accusing the Russian diplomats of intrusion into domestic affairs and illegal actions against Greece and more specifically of efforts to extract and circulate information and bribe Greek officials, although it believes the latter efforts were ...
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