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What can Greece expect at the next Eurogroup?
Agorabe needed. Also, the Europeans do not want the bilateral (GLF) loans from the first bailout and the more
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Greek and Turkish PMs tone things down, look to new Cyprus talks
PoliticsForeign Policyof bilateral relations in various sectors, in tourism, transport (e.g. Izmir–Thessaloniki coastal
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Athens keeps cautious eye on Berlin-Ankara relationship as German elections approach
PoliticsForeign Policyinto account all of the above, for Athens the situation now is a complex one. Bilateral relations seem
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Athens aiming to intensify talks with neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policylogical course is for bilateral relations to improve. The Greek government, however, is concerned
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Greece prepares for Erdogan visit, limits extent of Sharia law
PoliticsForeign Policya message that although Greece and Turkey may face numerous bilateral challenges
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Erdogan makes forceful start to visit, catches Athens off guard
PoliticsForeign Policyon stronger bilateral ties to engage with Ankara. However, the start to Erdogan’s trip suggests
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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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Concerns prompt Athens to dampen optimism as Macedonia name talks begin
PoliticsForeign Policyof a bilateral nature, preferring to insist that the name issue was a regional matter. The two ministers
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Athens prepares for bond issue, eurozone works on growth/debt mechanism
EconomyProgrammeGreece out of its IMF loans and some of the bilateral loans from the first programme, the report
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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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