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Greece, Turkey launch new round of talks as Libya sea deal casts shadow
PoliticsForeign Policyon the process of delimiting an EEZ. Since the signing of the Ankara-Tripoli accord last November
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Athens goes along with EU over Libya, waits for Turkey's move at UN
PoliticsForeign Policyand the UN backed government in Tripoli. Dendias continues to visit countries in the region, like Lebanon
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Athens mulls next move after Ankara writes to UN over maritime boundaries
PoliticsForeign PolicyTurkey submitted a letter to the United Nations on March 18 that gives Greece food for thought regarding its neighbour’s intentions and the next steps Athens should take. Ankara has been trying for some time to push for its maritime accord with the UN-backed government in Tripoli, signed last
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Athens ups diplomatic effort as Turkey plans hydrocarbon research in Greek continental shelf
PoliticsForeign Policyon the memorandum signed with the UN-recognised government in Libya’s Tripoli (GNA). Athens has also asked from
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Athens gets seat at Libya conference, but talks yield little
PoliticsForeign PolicySeptember and a few weeks ago at a conference held in Tripoli organised by the Libyan Foreign Minister
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Athens content with Scholz's first visit, looks for US backing on Libya
PoliticsForeign Policypremier urged the US official to put pressure on the Tripoli government to discuss the delimitation
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PM offers uniformed personnel bonus as surveillance bill attracts more criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Tripoli in the Peloponnese, from where he also dismissed the latest reports regarding the National
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FM gauges mood in Middle East, seeks to bolster ties with Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policyexplained that Ankara and Tripoli will upgrade their cooperation in the field of energy. In his
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formal note verbale submitted by Tripoli to the United Nations. These challenge Greece’s maritime
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October revenues reverse earlier shortfall, annual primary surplus in sight
Economyto the targets being beaten over the last four months, even though there is a steady increase
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