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Contrasting views on Cyprus breakdown; Greek role under scrutiny
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Athens briefed as talks on Cyprus reunification intensify
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Talk of refugee returns adds to stretched Greece's anxiety
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Greece not seen meeting milestones soon, refugee rise may add to tension
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Greek, Turkish foreign ministers hold informal talks as refugee crisis, Cyprus loom
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Athens sticks by effort to build bridges with FYROM
Greece steps up effort to bolster relations with Iran
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias visited Tehran on November 29-30 in an effort to enhance Greece’s bilateral relations with Iran as well as to prepare the ground for the visit of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who is expected to travel in the early party of 2016.
Athens claims that its diplomatic openness towards Tehran is part of the government’s “multi- dimensional” foreign policy.
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