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Athens looks to bolster ties with African states, beyond Libya
PoliticsForeign PolicyAnkara, as evident in the public statements of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Greek presence
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Athens homing in on non-permanent seat at UNSC
PoliticsForeign Policyofficially at the organisation. Ankara has been sending official letters to the UN regarding the issue
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PM set to prolong coal use, sparking complaints about energy policy U-turn
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the week. “[Ankara] understands that they are very much dependent on Russian oil and natural gas
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Newsletter 338 - 20/05/2022
armaments programme with Ankara. The centre-left party also balked at an “expensive” announcement
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Mitsotakis turns to 2015 contrast again as MEPs give PM bumpy ride
PoliticsGreek Politicsto pay more attention to the way Ankara is instrumentalising the migration flows. The gloss of the Greek
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Athens responds to Erdogan's accusations as Mitsotakis readies UN address
PoliticsForeign Policyof the rational”. In regard to the Muslim minority issue, also raised by Erdogan, Dendias asked Ankara to explain
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ND sees limited political threats on path to next year's elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot want to close the door to talks that might lead to a de-escalation between Athens and Ankara
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Mitsotakis seeks Libya cooperation, keeps open mind on extending territorial waters
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe interview given by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to ANT-1 TV on Monday did not only focus on the surveillance scandal, but also revealed how Athens intends to respond to Ankara’s attempt to contest and challenge in practical terms Greek sovereign rights via the Libya-Turkey memorandum
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Dendias's Libya tangle cuts off Athens-Tripoli communication
PoliticsForeign Policyenergy exploration deal with Ankara based on the 2019 Turkey-Libya memorandum, which Greece has
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Greek-Albanian relations take a hit over arrest of ethnic minority politician
PoliticsForeign Policy-Albanian relations which have been sometimes marred by the suspicion that Tirana was serving Ankara’s
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