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Dendias issues reminder for EU and Turkey ahead of December council meeting
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens is making a concerted effort to make it clear towards Ankara and Brussels where Greece’s limits lie ahead of the crucial European Council this December. This is why Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias made a statement on Tuesday, aiming to reach both Turkey and the EU. He stated that due to its
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Govt tries to fend off claims of disarray in Covid-19 reporting, coordination
PoliticsGreek PoliticsArkoumaneas, and Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias on one hand, and Deputy Civil Protection Minister Nikos
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Covid-19 data controversy rumbles on, as opposition probes on transparency
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Deputy Minister for Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias both emphatically denied
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Athens angling for tougher EU stance on Turkey ahead of summit
PoliticsForeign Policyside is annoyed by Germany’s stance so far, prompting Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias to take
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Athens displeased with EU Council outcome, faces pressure for talks with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policy(such as Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias’s recent interview with Politico). Athens has also put pressure
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Govt waiting for arrival of vaccine to deliver some Covid-19 relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsa comment made by Deputy Minister for Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias suggesting
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Athens wary as exploratory talks with Turkey approach
PoliticsForeign Policy.” In response, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias wrote: “Thank you my dear friend Mevlut. As we exchange
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Greece extends territorial waters in Ionian, hopes for deal with Albania
PoliticsForeign Policyits territorial waters over 6 nautical miles”. This threat was highlighted by Foreign Minister Nikos
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Podcast - What does Brexit mean for the UK-Greece relationship?
AgoraMalkoutzis and Phoebe Fronista spoke to Nikos Skoutaris, an associate professor in EU law
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Cabinet reshuffle and Covid-19 strategy dominate agenda for start of 2021
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat some ministers – including Finance Minister Christos Staikouras, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias
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