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Newsletter 299 - 04/06/2021
” of bilateral relations with Turkey, although he admitted that the two sides “hold different
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Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting scheduled as Athens and Ankara eye quieter summer
PoliticsForeign Policynine months, Greece and Turkey went through their worst bilateral crisis in years before a de
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Diplomatic drive turns to Ukraine and Libya, again
PoliticsForeign Policyof bilateral cooperation, and the exploration of business opportunities offered by the normalisation
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Athens sees multiple defence, geopolitical benefits in pact with France
PoliticsForeign Policya five-year term contract with Washington confirming “the powerful framework of bilateral co-operation
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Turkey looms large in 2022 foreign policy agenda, which includes Balkans, US and Russia
PoliticsForeign Policy“bilateral and political relations with countries of the region”. In this spirit, Dendias chose to make
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Central govt debt rises again in Q4, reaching 388.3 bln euros
EconomyMacroeconomythe Greek Loan Facility’s (GLF) bilateral loans attached to the first programme, which Greece has started
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Government focusses on security of energy supplies in light of Ukraine escalation
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be considering the possibility of bilateral deals with alternative sources of LNG such as Egypt
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How economic sanctions on Russia could affect Greek economy
Agora. Bilateral trade Both imports from and exports to Russia have dropped precipitously since
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Athens prepares for Ukraine talks with Nuland as Dendias visits Odessa
PoliticsForeign Policycould be said that might cause a rift in bilateral relations”. The story continues by adding
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Mitsotakis heads to Washington with defence, energy and investment at top of agenda
PoliticsForeign Policyof bilateral relations, as well as Greece’s cooperation with countries in the region like Israel (esp
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