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Camp conditions and fragile EU-Turkey agreement risks for Greece in refugee crisis
PoliticsForeign Policyand whether this might have implications for Ankara’s cooperation on the refugee issue. The visa
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Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016
resolution on the Armenian genocide on Thursday. Ankara’s decision to recall its ambassador from Berlin casts
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Athens takes Turkish foreign policy pivot in its stride, sticks to Egypt, Israel goal
PoliticsForeign Policyto Turkish security, Greece has been expecting Ankara to change its stance and seek to restore relations
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Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016
that the European Union’s agreement with Turkey could fall apart soon. Ankara expressed its dissatisfaction
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Recent steady rise in refugee arrivals pose extra challenge for Greece
PoliticsForeign Policyto manage. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told Bild newspaper on Monday that Ankara
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Greece not seen meeting milestones soon, refugee rise may add to tension
PoliticsForeign PolicyMinister Mevlut Cavusoglu warned in an interview with Kathimerini published on Tuesday that Ankara would
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Athens briefed as talks on Cyprus reunification intensify
PoliticsForeign Policyto the Cyprus issue. Greece sees Ankara as being ready to leave behind the Treaty of Guarantees and to back
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Erdogan comments draw new, but cautious, response from Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens has been forced to respond to remarks by Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggesting that Ankara should back the interests of populations formerly under Ottoman rule, which are the latest in a series of comments that views Greece sees as provocative. Speaking at the Recep Tayyip
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Lavrov visit yields little for Athens, which denies Iranian bank veto
PoliticsForeign Policytrouble with Ankara, with which relations were recently been restored. The Russian foreign minister
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Contrasting views on Cyprus breakdown; Greek role under scrutiny
PoliticsForeign Policywould lead to Ankara seeking concessions on the guarantees and security issues. In contrast, the Turkish
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