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  1. Turkish elections put Athens on alert as name talks reach crucial juncture
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    fail. Diplomats and analysts in both countries also seem pessimistic. They note that if both sides

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  2. Concern over prior actions grows, debt talks approach crucial juncture
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    a cleaner break from the programme than Germany would seem to have in mind. The need for debt relief

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  3. Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018

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    sides seem to remain committed to achieving a deal by June 21. In what Greek Finance Minister Euclid

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  4. Mitsotakis calls for no-confidence vote, hoping to exert more pressure on coalition
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    coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), to the settlement. However, there does not seem

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  5. Newsletter 166 -15/06/2018

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    not seem to be any chance of the censure motion leading to a vote of no confidence

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  6. Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement

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    that it might be a little higher. Either way, Greece’s lenders seem to be looking for a formula

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  7. After signing name deal, Athens and Skopje face several more steps

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    (France, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Austria) that do not seem happy with the prospect

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  8. About last night
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    Agora

    by the eurozone’s pledge that if financing needs seem to breach the 20 percent of GDP long-term

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  9. Kammenos claims approval of name deal a make-or-break moment for coalition
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    further from the name settlement, which most Greeks seem to oppose according to recent opinion polls

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  10. Mitsotakis warns party to be ready for elections as political contest intensifies
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    to a fourth MoU rather than making a break from the past. This argument will seem much less convincing

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