Athens calibrates domestic and diplomatic response to Iran war as tension with Turkey resurfaces

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Cyprus, Defence, European Union, Iran, Middle East, Mitsotakis, Turkey
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Greece has moved into a more complex and volatile phase of the Iran crisis. The Greek government is facing multi‑front challenge touching defence, diplomacy, domestic security, the economy and Greek–Turkish relations.

Athens is trying to project readiness and restraint in equal measure, while preparing for a conflict that senior officials now warn may last far longer than initially hoped.

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