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Podcast - What does Brexit mean for the UK-Greece relationship?
AgoraFor the last episode of The Agora podcast in 2020, we examine how Brexit may affect Greece's relationship with the UK. Naturally, we look at what the UK's departure from the EU means for trade and bilateral relations, but we also delve into the impact on studying and living in the UK. Hosts Nick
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Athens taking nothing for granted as it waits for talks with Turkey to resume
PoliticsForeign Policythree new memoranda of cooperation, which as Dendias said, will further fortify bilateral relations
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Athens assessing lay of land as Cyprus talks approach and UK seeks new role
PoliticsForeign PolicyPresidency as soon as it takes up its duties, with the aim of enhancing bilateral relations on the basis
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Fresh tension weakens prospects for next round of Greek-Turkish talks
PoliticsForeign Policythe framework of the two countries’ bilateral talks. Among them are the so-called grey zones
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Greece set to reopen embassy in Libya as it seeks better ties with Tripoli
PoliticsForeign Policyof the bilateral relations, the recovery of direct talks at the highest level between the two countries is the main
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Ex-PMs engage in public spat, highlighting contrasting approaches to Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policyframework and all bilateral issues would have been resolved in this context. However, this group did
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FM heads to Ankara for rare talks as Greece and Turkey court Libya
PoliticsForeign Policyof the two foreign ministers’ meeting will mainly focus on bilateral issues. Turkey is expected to raise
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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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Athens gets seat at Libya conference, but talks yield little
PoliticsForeign Policy’s readiness to co-operate at both a bilateral and European level with any new government in Libya
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