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Erdogan meeting tops busy agenda for Mitsotakis at UNGA
PoliticsForeign Policyin the resumption of the Cyprus talks. But Ankara’s firm position for a de facto division of the island does
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Middle East escalation prompts government concerns about migration
PoliticsGreek Politics” foreign policy aimed at de-escalation. Opposition parties have called on the government to support peace
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Athens aiming to maintain momentum in talks with Ankara, while sticking to basic positions
PoliticsForeign Policy, while Turkey is pursuing a two-state solution with a de jure division of the island. For Greek-Turkish
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U.S. and China are still in reconnaissance mode, but for how long?
Agora-the-board rate, so as to protect the interests of the U.S. and its allies in de-risking from the PRC
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Doubts about GSI resurface as Turkey raises objections over electricity cable
PoliticsForeign Policycounterpart, Nikos Dendias. The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which arrived near Piraeus
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Greece aligns with EU on Israel-Iran conflict, keeps close watch on Turkey as Ankara submits maritime plans
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreece is following with concern the recent developments in the Middle East amid the ramping up of the conflict between Israel and Iran. The Greek position is aligned with the European Union, which urges both sides to de-escalate amid fears of a spillover in the wider region and concerns about
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could ease off if there is de-escalation between Israel/US and Iran and a reasonable trade agreement
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Government shows its concern about Middle East impact, farm subsidy probe
PoliticsGreek Politics, Mitsotakis had called for a de-escalation and for Europe to help bring about peace in the region
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Conflict in Middle East puts fresh pressure on economy
EconomyMacroeconomyon events outside Greece’s control and the challenges could ease off if there is de-escalation
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How will Trump's tariffs affect Greece?
Agorachallenges, president Trump abruptly terminated via executive order in late August the so-called ‘de
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