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Newsletter 236 -24/01/2020
think it likely that there will be some kind of military clash between Greece and Turkey in the next 12
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Athens steps up diplomatic efforts amid ongoing friction with Ankara
PoliticsForeign Policymilitary equipment as well. The issue is complex as the criteria set by the Navy General Staff
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Italian support over Libya buoys Athens as it looks to build broad East Med alliance
PoliticsForeign Policyof a military cooperation) between Ankara and the Government of National Accord (GNA), in Tripoli
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Greece faces dilemma over how to address relations with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policyto accept all the basic requests tabled by Athens. Even though Egypt opposes Turkey's military
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Athens strives to build opposition to Turkey-Libya deal as France pledges support in East Med
PoliticsForeign Policymaritime zones in the Mediterranean. Parly also hinted that Paris continues to seek Greek military
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Athens closes border, looks for EU support to ride out migration storm
PoliticsGreek PoliticsUnion. Athens immediately stepped up its military and police presence on its northeastern border posts
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Athens on diplomatic drive to secure support over migration flare-up
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe Greek government is trying to handle the current crisis on its borders with Turkey in two ways: By fortifying its military and police presence and taking up diplomatic initiatives to tackle what it calls an "asymmetric threat." The visit on Tuesday of the three heads of the European
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Broad consensus on border action holds, but concerns emerge over use of force and press intimidation
PoliticsGreek Politicsand even deaths. While the evidence does not suggest that Greek military and police are deliberately
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PM briefs EU leaders on migration stance as Turkey tries to pin blame on Greece
PoliticsForeign Policycould not be solved only by military means, so it would be necessary to achieve a truce
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Efforts to boost health system continue amid questions about govt strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsand military hospitals and upgrading existing hospital beds, a process that Kikilias pledged to press
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