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Newsletter 267 -02/10/2020
, especially in Libya,” Pompeo explained. PM Mitsotakis was, no doubt, encouraged by Pompeo’s statements
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Athens treads cautiously as Ankara keeps prodding in Aegean
PoliticsForeign PolicyUnion and the United States across several conflict zones, particularly Libya, the Eastern
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Athens displeased with EU Council outcome, faces pressure for talks with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policy’s intervention in Libya last year.
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Turkey looms large in 2022 foreign policy agenda, which includes Balkans, US and Russia
PoliticsForeign Policywith illegal agreements (i.e Turkey-Libya maritime memorandum) that stand against the International
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Athens reaches out to Moscow while keeping eye on Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policybetween the West and Russia may have a knock-on effect on other crises, such as Libya and Syria
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Greek-Turkish enmity to continue as polls loom, sea borders come into play
PoliticsForeign Policyneighbouring countries, including Albania and Libya. But timing is everything, they note. The same
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Energy tops agenda as FM heads to Israel
PoliticsForeign Policyas well as the Turkish-Libya memorandum. “We will continue to deconstruct calmly and soberly
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Blinken visit highlights Greece's growing role as key regional partner
PoliticsForeign Policy, after their national elections. The Libya issue was also raised by the US official, who distanced
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Tragedies bring period of calm in Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyemerged in recent years, especially following the signing of the Turkey-Libya memorandum, or related
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Post-election push for Greek-Turkish talks being lined up
PoliticsForeign Policythe signing of the Turkey-Libya memorandum or related to the sovereignty of the Greek islands. “Let us
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