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Athens treads carefully over Ukrainian stand-off
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreece is closely monitoring developments on the Ukrainian crisis but has no intention of being caught up in the fierce confrontation between the West and Moscow. Athens does not wish to take sides in the dispute. This was evident in statements made by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias following his
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Athens makes landmark foreign policy shift by sending arms to Ukraine
PoliticsForeign Policybetween the West and Russia. The recent statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov referring
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PM stands by Ukraine decision, feels vindicated on defence and foreign policies
PoliticsGreek Politics”, insisting it is a conflict that nobody in the west wanted. The Greek PM said his decision to send military
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Athens buoyed by content, mood of Mitsotakis trip to Washington
PoliticsForeign Policyfor a reordering following the war in Ukraine. It was made clear that Greece belongs to the West
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Newsletter 338 - 20/05/2022
the war in Ukraine. It was made clear that Greece belongs to the West, to the EU and NATO
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Athens bracing for fresh tension with Turkey, sends letter to UN
PoliticsForeign Policy. The Greek argument also aims to highlight the West’s double standards vis a vis Russia’s invasion
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Deal with Germany over arms to Ukraine irks opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe reasons for the war in Ukraine and the West’s reaction to Russia’s invasion. The leftists
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Athens ponders latest diplomatic moves by Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policyas an honest broker in the Ukraine war and being applauded by the UN. So, the West is gradually
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Opposition keeps pressure on Mitsotakis as surveillance issue sends ripples through ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsexploration in Greek waters west of Crete and the Peloponnese. However, even within the ruling party
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Privatisation of key northern ports on hold amid strategic rethink
PoliticsGreek Politics, the first of which is Kavala, situated due west of Alexandroupoli. In a tender which concluded in May
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