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  1. Under scrutiny, government defends vaccine strategy
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    after Tourism Minister Haris Theoharis was put under pressure on the BBC’s Hardtalk programme on Wednesday. Theoharis, in the UK to promote Greece as a tourism destination ahead of the May 14 opening... its population vaccinated. Theoharis questioned the claim, although the latest figures show

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  2. Greece locked in talks with Egypt over monastery, struggles to gain footing in Libya
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    ) of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Until very recently, Benghazi’s rulers were firmly against Turkey... in Tobruk and now, in Benghazi. But now it seems that Haftar appears willing to discuss... far to secure its own strategic interests following Haftar’s visit to the Greek capital in January

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  3. Newsletter 310 - 01/10/2021

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    PoliticsFull speed ahead for warship, defence deal with FranceGreece believes that it took a significant step this week to upgrading its defence capabilities but also bolstering the country’s geopolitical standing after agreeing to purchase at least thr...

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    Mitsotakis conquista la mayoría absoluta en Grecia 07/07/19 Publico Mitsotakis prepara-se para vitória... of recovery but little relief for Greeks 24/03/18 La Vanguardia La larga travesía de Grecia 08/03/18... on question, potential aftermath 04/07/2015 La Gaceta de Negocios 'Es mejor seguir en Europa, de

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  5. IMF comments, blog leave no doubt credible debt relief has to be agreed soon
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    Almost two weeks after the publication of its Article IV consultation report on Greece, including its updated debt sustainability analysis, the IMF published on Thursday evening a blog with the Fund’s perspective on dealing with sovereign debt. The article is written by Sean Hagan, general Counsel

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  6. Athens prepares for Erdogan visit, high-level talks with Turkish officials
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    Papadopoulou and Bural Akçapar. Meanwhile, Athens is monitoring Turkey’s positions and affairs

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  7. Excluded from Libya talks, Athens vows to block decisions that ignore sea border concerns
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    unchallenged, the Greek government invited the commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Khalifa Haftar to Athens. Haftar was due to meet both Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Prime Minister Kyriakos... General Khalifa Haftar may have been enough for the Greek government to be excluded, with the UN

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  8. Athens moves on after Berlin Conference absence, seeks more active role in Libya developments
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    from Sunday’s Berlin conference. The arrival of Libyan National Army Commander Khalifa Haftar... in Athens Haftar expressed his opposition to the maritime border accord signed between Ankara... against Turkey's plans in Libya and support Khalifa Haftar. Mitsotakis is due to visit Saudi Arabia

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  9. PM briefs EU leaders on migration stance as Turkey tries to pin blame on Greece
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    few days following talks held by General Khalifa Haftar in Paris and Berlin this week. According to French press reports, after Haftar's talks with Macron in Paris on Monday there is a possibility.... But, according to government spokesman Steffen Seibert, Merkel told Haftar that the situation in Libya

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  10. Greece set to reopen embassy in Libya as it seeks better ties with Tripoli
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    was openly supporting Field Marshal Khalifa Belqasim Haftar and the government in Benghazi. Haftar even... there have been signs that Khalifa Haftar was not able to win the civil war against the government

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