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Erdogan ends trip with softer tone, consensus on refugees
PoliticsForeign Policyto strengthen bilateral ties at an important time for Greece. Government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos
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Erdogan visit leaves Athens with much to ponder, no visible signs of progress
PoliticsForeign PolicyDifferences also remain on the Cyprus issue, which is not a bilateral matter but both countries are still
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Athens seeks new approach as Nimetz visit marks more intensive name talks
PoliticsForeign Policy). The new name will be used at the international level, at international organisations and for bilateral
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Kotzias prepares for significant Skopje visit after making treaty proposal
PoliticsForeign Policywill refer to the “positive agenda” regarding bilateral relations. The troublesome issues The name
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Much ground to cover on prior actions despite privatisation progress
EconomyProgrammea question mark over whether the remaining leftover funds could be used to reduce the amount of bilateral
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Macedonia name talks face stalemate as core issues go unresolved
PoliticsForeign PolicyInterim Accord of 1995, as both sides underline the need to modernise and extend the level of bilateral
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Collateral damage in Europe?
Agorathat have the potential to be disruptive as a consequence of bilateral trade conflicts in other
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Which way to the exit?
Agoraand IMF debt obligations, the repayments of bilateral loans from the first programme start kicking
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Turkish elections put Athens on alert as name talks reach crucial juncture
PoliticsForeign Policytheir bilateral talks in Ohrid, in mid-April. Both meetings revealed that talks are stuck due to unresolved
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What the ECB did next - a tale from another crisis
Agorathis route however and pressured Greece, Ireland, and Portugal each to seek bilateral rescue loans
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