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Turkey and Western Balkans top Greek agenda at European Council
PoliticsForeign Policythat is also making the effort to revive the European perspective for the Western Balkan nations
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Government seizes crisis moment to boost investment in energy infrastructure
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the first time connects Bulgaria and the neighbouring Balkan countries via the Trans-Adriatic
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Athens hopeful of progress on sea delimitation differences with Albania after FM visit
PoliticsForeign PolicyForeign Minister Nikos Dendias’s mini tour of the Western Balkans this week appears to have had a positive impact. Greece has steadily gained ground in the region as a stable and reliable partner, ready to find ways to support not only the European perspective of the Western Balkan countries
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Blinken visit highlights Greece's growing role as key regional partner
PoliticsForeign PolicyBalkan countries; this is something that Washington appreciates and even upgrades Athens
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Improving mood in Greek-Turkish ties visible in words and deeds
PoliticsForeign Policyin the Balkan Peninsula.” It seems that Greece, the oldest EU member in the Balkans, is seeking a role
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Greek position on Kosovo scrutinised after Council of Europe vote
PoliticsForeign Policythe Balkan country’s admission, but Greece and Slovakia chose to abstain. Serbia accused the CoE
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Athens stands by Israel, hopes for de-escalation
PoliticsForeign Policyto the Western Balkan’s European perspective. It is still uncertain whether he will meet in person with his
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Greece offers to assist in Gaza humanitarian effort
PoliticsForeign Policyat least for some Balkan countries in the upcoming European Council, European officials stress. Many
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Foreign policy tops political agenda as relations with Greece's neighbours come under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe decades-long name dispute between the two countries and had impeded the Balkan country’s bid
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Newsletter 423 - 17/05/2024
impeded the Balkan country’s bid to join NATO and the EU. In the aftermath of statements
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