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  1. Newsletter 369 - 10/02/2023

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    put the process on hold. The verdict will be welcomed by servicers in Greece as it settles a matter

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  2. Dendias visit to Turkey builds on show of solidarity following earthquake
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    . The Turkish Foreign Minister welcomed Dendias at the airport in Adana and their picture hugging each other

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  3. Leaders hit campaign trail as ratings remain finely balanced
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    to 21.5 pct. The upward trajectory will be welcomed by the leftists but this still seems short

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  4. Greek-Albanian relations take a hit over arrest of ethnic minority politician
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    path over the arrest. The Greek PM welcomed Beleri’s win in the elections. “I was especially happy

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  5. Newsletter 382 - 26/05/2023

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    was welcomed by investors and key stakeholders, which is in line with the broadly good relationship

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  6. Newsletter 392 - 08/09/2023

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    for growth target but headwinds gatheringThe Greek authorities welcomed a strong GDP reading this week

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  7. Internal resistance keeps Kasselakis on his toes, while ND focusses on local vote

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    introspection will no doubt be welcomed at New Democracy’s headquarters as the ruling party aims

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  8. Newsletter 403 - 24/11/2023

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    colleagues that any alliances would be highly selective. This week’s developments will have been welcomed

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  9. In 2024, Greece and Turkey look to build on diplomatic progress made in previous months
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    . The re-election of Recep Tayyip Erdogan as Turkish President last May was welcomed in Athens. In fact

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  10. Greece and Albania seek to leave Beleri case behind in 2024 after year of turmoil

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    Paco, and Vangjel Tavo. Athens welcomed this step. Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis told public

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