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  1. Athens and Ankara face bumps in the road as they prepare for political dialogue
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou is due to visit Ankara on March 11 for the second round of Greece’s political dialogue with Turkey. Her talks with her Turkish counterpart Burak Aksapar are also designed to prepare the visit of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Turkey in May

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  2. Greece and Turkey edging forward with political dialogue

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    Greece and Turkey plan to take the next steps in their political dialogue on 11 March. Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou will meet her Turkish counterpart Burak Aksapar in Ankara to assess the most difficult issues on the agenda. However, Athens does not expect any substantial progress

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  3. Greece and Turkey launch latest round of talks, building up to Ankara visit by Mitsotakis
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    Monday’s meeting in Ankara between Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou and her Turkish counterpart Burak Akçapar signals the beginning of a new round of talks between Greece and Turkey within the framework of the political dialogue that was agreed last year by Prime Minister Kyriakos

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  4. Greece and Turkey move ahead with talks on Confidence Building Measures
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    Delegations from Greece and Turkey discussing Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) are due to meet at the Ministry of Defence in Athens on Monday. The delegations will be led by ambassador Theocharis Lalakos and Turkey’s deputy foreign minister Burak Aksapar, respectively. High-ranking military

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  5. Athens wary of implications from Erdogan's cancelled trip to Washington
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    with his counterpart, Burak Akcapar in İstanbul on April 26 for the 6th round of discussions

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  6. What next for Greece's revenues and spending?

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    a positive surprise since a number of taxpayers preferred to pay their taxes in advance to lower... conditions, the expenditure will revert to the levels of budget targets.” The government has to pay... on July 13 and July 27. Starting from July 28, the state is also due to pay the monthly pensions

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  7. Government opts for modest tax relief, but who will benefit?

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    and with earnings above the threshold could pay between 30 and 47 euros less tax annually thanks...-employed workers, who do not receive a personal tax credit, will pay the reduced base tax rate... to experience only a small increase in their disposable income - enough perhaps to pay for a couple

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  8. Who pays property tax and how much revealed by Greek authorities

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) of 2016 ENFIA stems from 7.37 million individuals that would have to pay a total amount of 2.71... were due to a pay a slightly higher amount of 2.83 billion. In addition, 55,244 legal entities are due to pay a total of 466.8 million euros this year, up by almost 10 percent from last year’s figure

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  9. Here's why Greece's fiscal difficulties will dominate the agenda

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    will pay their full principal amount as early as the end of March. The instalment scheme has incentives that frontload payments and reward those who pay the full amounts of tax debt upfront versus those who pay in (up to 100) instalments. Note that the previously announced 50 percent haircut on tax

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  10. Territorial waters, hydrocarbon research cause friction between Athens and Ankara
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to try to convince them that Greece is set to snatch 40,000 square kilometres from Libya's continental shelf. Akar also claimed that Turkey and Libya almost have neighbouring sea borders (EEZ or continental shelf). The signs are that Turkey is seeking a more active role in Libya. Akar's statements

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