Security, prices and stability top political agenda as government deals with Iran fallout

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Cyprus, Defence, European Union, Iran, Mitsotakis, New Democracy
Alex MITA / PIO
Alex MITA / PIO

Greece is confronting a fast‑moving crisis on three fronts, as the war in Iran sends shockwaves through European security, global energy markets and domestic politics.

In Cyprus, Greece and France have taken the lead in shaping a coordinated European military response. At home, the government is racing to contain the economic fallout. And across the country, public anxiety is translating into a renewed demand for stab...

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