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  1. Greek-Turkish tensions flare over Turkey’s bid to join SAFE
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to the European Council, which must then approve it unanimously before bilateral negotiations can begin. "We.... Despite this, the Greek government maintains that bilateral ties remain intact. “There has not been

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  2. Athens claims Ankara meeting smoothed relations despite lack of progress on key issues
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to disagree on the major issues dividing the two countries but shook hands on a number of bilateral deals at long-awaited...”, a designation rejected by Greece. Having drawn their respective lines around the outstanding bilateral issues

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  3. Macron’s visit to Athens delivers agreements, messages and political meaning

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    axis in the Mediterranean, with implications that reach well beyond bilateral ties. Defence pact... that French investment remains below potential and that the bilateral economic relationship can deepen

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  4. It remains a mystery
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    as well as the reduction of interest rates in bilateral loans and the deferral of interest payments

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  5. Greece records primary cash deficit in 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    restructuring and the reduced margin on interests in the bilateral loans to Greece, known as Greek

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  6. 21,717,120,000
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    of guarantees. It all started with the bilateral loans to Greece which every country apart from

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  7. Greek central government debt inches down to 320.42 bln in Q1

    Economy

    Union - bilateral loans (52.9 billion) and EFSF (133.6 billion) - and 28.4 billion

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  8. Greek central government debt rises to 322.4 bln in Q2

    Economy

    - bilateral loans (52.9 billion) and EFSF (139.9 billion) - and 31.8 billion to the IMF Taking

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  9. Does Greece need a third programme?
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    . In order to promote Greek export capacity, arrangements at the bilateral and/or European level

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  10. What would a clean bailout exit for Greece mean in numbers?

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    to have a sizeable impact on the budget. Bilateral loans The loans of the first program, aka Greek

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