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Mitsotakis accused of flippancy over handling of diplomatic relations with neighbours
Opposition parties are accusing Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of putting his party above national interests over the recent handling of relations with Albania and Turkey. The prime minister is being criticised for mixing politics with diplomacy after what are described as provocative actions by the leaders of the neighbouring countries.
The announcement that Albania’s PM Edi Rama is to address the Albanian diaspora at a political rally in Greece this month as part of his campaign for the 2025 national elections has been described as a deliberate provocation by Greece’s opposition parti...
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