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Athens, Skopje edge closer to name solution, but much ground still left to cover
PoliticsForeign PolicyNikos Kotzias and his counterpart Nikola Dimitrov was said to have been positive. The two sides
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Tsipras eyes common ground with centre-left over revision of constitution
PoliticsGreek Politicsby constitutional expert Nikos Alivizatos on behalf of Movement for Change. Perhaps sensing
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Ankara tension and Macedonia name talks weigh down coalition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsForeign policy issues continue to dog the government and provide opportunities for New Democracy to portraying the coalition as incapable of handling issues of national importance. It was announced on Thursday that Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias would be meeting with party leaders next week
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Newsletter 157 -30/03/2018
that Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias would be meeting with party leaders next week to discuss the latest
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Despite stumbling blocks, Athens more upbeat after latest talks on name issue
PoliticsForeign Policyclaimed that “we are closer to a solution now than one week before during Nikos Kotzias's visit
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Soldiers' ongoing detention troubles Tsipras, riles Kammenos
PoliticsGreek Politics) are also at odds over the Macedonia name issue. Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias began on Monday briefing
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Kotzias takes next step in effort to reach name deal, settle Balkan issues
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias is due to visit Ohrid in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) this week for a new meeting with his counterpart Nikola Dimitrov, just a few days after their talks with UN mediator Matthew Nimetz in Vienna on March 30. Both sides have indicated
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Macedonia name talks face stalemate as core issues go unresolved
PoliticsForeign Policyof FYROM’s constitution. During the three and a half hour talks Nikos Kotzias held with his counterpart
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Pressure mounts on coalition to complete fourth review prior actions
PoliticsGreek Politics, former Education Minister Nikos Fylis, who argued that the government has “nothing to celebrate.” “We
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Newsletter 158 -20/04/2018
as far as Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and Defence Minister Panos Kammenos are concerned, and its
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