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Athens moves on after Berlin Conference absence, seeks more active role in Libya developments

In Greece’s absence, the Berlin Conference ended on Sunday with an agreement among all the participants to respect a much-violated arms embargo, to hold off on military support to the warring parties and push them to reach a full ceasefire.
It seems the conflict will not be resolved militarily, so the warring factions are now willing to seek a political solution. This issue was discussed during the EU foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels on Monday, where Greece’s representative had a cha...
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