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The conflict between Israel and Iran, as well as the US’s involvement over the weekend, has put policy makers in Athens on alert as Greece braces for the potential impact from the uncertainty being created in the Middle East.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presided over a meeting of the Government Council on Foreign and Defense Affairs (KYSEA), the body which is responsible for shaping Greece’s defence and security policies. Earlier, in his regular Sunday soci...
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