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  1. Greece and Turkey edging forward with political dialogue

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Greece and Turkey plan to take the next steps in their political dialogue on 11 March. Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou will meet her Turkish counterpart Burak Aksapar in Ankara to assess the most difficult issues on the agenda. However, Athens does not expect any substantial progress

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  2. Greece and Turkey launch latest round of talks, building up to Ankara visit by Mitsotakis
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Monday’s meeting in Ankara between Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou and her Turkish counterpart Burak Akçapar signals the beginning of a new round of talks between Greece and Turkey within the framework of the political dialogue that was agreed last year by Prime Minister Kyriakos

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  3. Greece and Turkey move ahead with talks on Confidence Building Measures
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Delegations from Greece and Turkey discussing Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) are due to meet at the Ministry of Defence in Athens on Monday. The delegations will be led by ambassador Theocharis Lalakos and Turkey’s deputy foreign minister Burak Aksapar, respectively. High-ranking military

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  4. Athens wary of implications from Erdogan's cancelled trip to Washington
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    with his counterpart, Burak Akcapar in İstanbul on April 26 for the 6th round of discussions

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  5. A macroeconomic assessment of the Cypriot economy after the haircut
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    Agora

    severe and the recession shape flatter than originally anticipated. An intriguing possibility

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  6. There's always next season
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    Agora

    that although he has a tendency to flatter to deceive, he has a much better understanding of the private

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