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Tussle over arms deal sets tone for polarised politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be scrapped. This idea was put forward by a Communist Party (KKE) MP and SYRIZA’s Nikos Fylis
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Greece prepares for Erdogan visit, limits extent of Sharia law
PoliticsForeign Policywas discussed during Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias's visit to Ankara in late October. Erdogan said that he
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Erdogan makes forceful start to visit, catches Athens off guard
PoliticsForeign Policy. Pavlopoulos was given notes by aides and Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias during the discussion. This also
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Talks on Macedonia name issue to be ramped up but Kammenos unmoved
PoliticsForeign Policy. Nikos Kotzias and his FYROM counterpart Nikola Dimitrov have already met more than three times
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Diplomatic exchanges over name issue intensify
PoliticsForeign PolicyFebruary (Gynmich). Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and his FYROM counterpart Nikola Dimitrov
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Cyprus EEZ keeps Greek-Turkish relations on edge
PoliticsForeign Policyministries. Ankara was annoyed by statements made by Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias during
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Macedonia name talks move along but key issues still to be addressed
PoliticsForeign Policyto the local press Zaev did not give any details, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias defined
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Reshuffle scenarios resurface for Tsipras after ministers resign over rent subsidies
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Euclid Tsakalotos, Labour Minister Efi Achtsiogolou and Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias
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Name talks enter crucial phase as Athens prepares to share draft "pact"
PoliticsForeign PolicyMinister Nikos Kotzias is due to visit Skopje. Kotzias announced on Saturday during a radio interview
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Kotzias prepares for significant Skopje visit after making treaty proposal
PoliticsForeign PolicyΤhe two-day visit of Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias to Skopje, due to begin this Thursday, has historic and symbolic dimensions since he will be the first Greek official to land at the city’s international airport in 12 years. The decision of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s (FYROM
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