Member states of the European Union
Staying in synch
Turkey has been stirring the pot on a number of complex and sensitive issues, notably migration, the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Faced with such a dangerous player, Athens and Nicosia do not just have to present a completely united front; they also need to be perfectly synchronized in their policies and reactions.
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Israeli ambassador bids Greeks farewell ahead of departure
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The Romanian Foreign Ministry Expressed Disappointment After Borissov Words
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