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Renewed concern over East Med as Turkey aims to resume drilling
PoliticsForeign PolicyAnkara’s intention to begin again drilling works in the Eastern Mediterranean as well as its continuing aggressive tactics in the Aegean will be brought up for discussion during Wednesday’s EU Council of Foreign Affairs by Greece’s Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias. Athens and Nicosia are in contact
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As easing of lockdown begins, government looks to salvage economy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTsiodras, as well as the head of the Civil Protection Authority, Nikos Hardalias, have warned that some
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Turkey ramps up rhetoric, Greece strengthens presence at Evros border
PoliticsForeign Policyby Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias during the meeting of the National Council of Foreign Policy. “Our
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Reshuffle speculation rebuffed as Greece launches third stage of lockdown relaxation
PoliticsGreek Politicswas described as “risky and unnecessary” by SYRIZA’s former education minister Nikos Fylis. New Democracy
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Border furor highlights brittleness of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign PolicyForeign Minister Nikos Dendias said that “it is a matter of a dispute of the exact border, due
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Haftar defeats prompt Athens to take fresh look at Libya crisis
PoliticsForeign PolicyMinister Nikos Dendias reached out to several officials to collect as much information as possible about
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Greek-Italian sea borders, EEZ pact ties up loose end but also carries wider significance
PoliticsForeign Policy, the foreign ministers of the two countries, Nikos Dendias and Luigi di Maio, wrapped up
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Amid crowding concerns, officials reject idea of return to full lockdown
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the question, a statement echoed by the head of Civil Defence Nikos Hardalias and the Deputy Prime
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Newsletter 253 -12/06/2020
lockdown is out of the question, a statement echoed by the head of Civil Defence Nikos Hardalias
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Visit to Cairo underlines Greek aims to reach maritime deal with Egypt
PoliticsForeign PolicyForeign Minister Nikos Dendias’s visit to Egypt on Thursday was designed to display the political will and intention of the Greek side to accelerate and intensify talks with Cairo on the delimitation of sea zones. A possible agreement with Egypt is seen by Athens as vital because it could challenge
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