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  1. Cyprus invasion anniversary generates new friction in Greek-Turkish relations

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    – that both sides will avoid making remarks that would rile each other. “I told him [Mitsotakis] that there won’t be remarks that will irk either side and he said he shared the same view. However, Defence

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  2. Athens and Ankara keep eyes on domestic audiences as talks continue
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    talks. Concerns about the Greek side caving in were fueled by recent remarks made by Fidan, who... with Greece. The remarks sparked strong reactions in Athens. Greek diplomatic sources reaffirmed

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  3. Greek-Turkish tensions flare over Turkey’s bid to join SAFE
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    be no discussion.” Fidan’s remarks came just two days after the German Foreign Minister visited Ankara... tensions. Media reports suggest Mitsotakis’ remarks coincided with diplomatic activity from Washington

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  4. PM’s rivals rally to farmers’ cause as protests continue across country
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    of New Democracy’s past, intervened over the weekend with remarks that underscored the political... Samaras, Karamanlis’s remarks nonetheless highlighted internal unease. The interventions of Samaras

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  5. Farmers’ protests escalate as political veterans express concerns about democracy
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    . Samaras’s remarks appeared to be a political signal, reinforcing his image as a dissenter and fuelling... the quality of governance and that rule of law safeguards must be defended. His remarks added to a record

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  6. Some movement on Greece's name dispute but solution still long way off
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    issue” and stressed that he is in favor of a composite name that would include a geographic qualifier

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  7. Greece worst of 36 countries for patient rights in healthcare
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    – after Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary – on a composite value for money-adjusted score, which

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  8. Athens cautious after Skopje suggests concession on name issue
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    openly of agreeing only on a composite name with a clear geographical qualifier chosen by Skopje

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  9. After Zaev gestures, Athens tries to formulate pact with Skopje

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    Athens welcomed the announcement made by Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) Prime Minister Zoran Zaev on Tuesday that his government is ready to accept a composite name with a geographical qualifier. It is the first time that a FYROM official has publicly expressed so clearly that Skopje

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  10. Macedonia name deal in hands of Tsipras and Zaev
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    that insisted no agreement has yet been reached. It added that any pact would be based on a composite name

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