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Mitsotakis returns from Berlin with warm words but no encouragement on fiscal front
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s visit to Berlin was greeted by conflicting reviews back home, with the government hailing it as a meeting of minds, while the opposition criticised the lack of concrete outcomes.
The first official visit of the post-MoU era was never destined to have the drama of past years, and any expectations that may have been cultivated of an openness on the German side to countenance lower fiscal targets were meticulously damped down by th...
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