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Samaras seeks late summer boost from talks with troika in Paris
The brief summer lull in Greek politics is due to end this week with the meeting of coalition ministers and troika representatives in Paris due to begin on Tuesday. Although the talks will focus on technical issues, these carry high political significance in Greece.
When the government first revealed that the talks would not take place on Greek soil it portrayed this as a small victory in its relationship with the troika. The line given by government representatives in the local media was that this would be the beg...
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