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Initials signs for Greek-Turkish exploratory talks seem unpromising
PoliticsForeign Policyother European capitals to keep the “threat” of possible sanctions against Ankara on the table. Turkey
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Athens sees ties with Ankara on more even keel as EU ministers review Borrell report
PoliticsForeign Policy. According to the document, which was distributed among the European capitals ahead of the Council
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Updated privatisation plan seeks to make up for ground lost in 2020
Economyfrom state participations in corporate share capitals and sales of infrastructure projects, and 330
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Newsletter 297 - 21/05/2021
1.46 billion euros from state participations in corporate share capitals and sales of infrastructure
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Leaders explain differing views on how to approach Ukraine war
PoliticsGreek Politicshas traditionally enjoyed closer ties with Moscow than other European capitals and imports around 40
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Enhanced surveillance concludes, but more reforms and tougher fiscal targets lie ahead
EconomyProgrammecapitals have been briefing that the extension does not suggest fiscal laxity like in 2020. Instead
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Athens prods EU to resume enlargement process for Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policyfor EU membership on behalf of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. While some European capitals, especially
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Turkey and Western Balkans top Greek agenda at European Council
PoliticsForeign Policy, Mario Draghi in Rome, on Wednesday. Athens believes that most EU capitals realise that Turkey has
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Ukraine war and Turkey tension top foreign policy concerns
PoliticsForeign Policy, like many other European capitals, is preparing for an extremely difficult winter that could
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Turkey's new Libya MoU prompts swift reaction from Athens, which mulls further moves
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe ongoing tension between Greece and Turkey also permeated to other capitals last week, suggesting that the situation will drag on until elections will take place in both countries, sometime next year. Athens has been aware for some time now that the next few months will be challenging
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