Eastern Mediterranean
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Dendias: Only issue with Turkey is the continental shelf
The only bilateral issue between Greece and Turkey is the delimitation of the continental shelf, greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said on Monday, speaking to Open TV.
Dendias tells Guterres Turkey-Libya MoU is invalid
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias told United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres that Greece considers the maritime border deal signed between Turkey and Libya as invalid as they were signed by a government that "had no such authorization."
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Dendias tells Guterres Turkey-Libya MoU is 'non-existent'
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias told United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres that Greece considers the maritime border deal signed between Turkey and Libya as "non-existent" as they were signed by a government that "had no such authorization."
Greek FM Dendias to meet UN chief in Geneva
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is on Monday to meet with United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres in Geneva on Monday with talks expected to focus on developments in the Eastern Mediterranean and hopes for the relaunch of efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem.
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Dendias, Lavrov agree on regular communication framework
Greek and Russian foreign ministers Nikos Dendias and Sergei Lavrov agreed to establish an official and regular channel of communication between Athens and Moscow during talks in the Russian capital on Wednesday.
Ambassador Maisonnave sees multilevel cooperation between France, Greece
France's new ambassador to Greece, Patrick Maisonnave, calls for cooperation on multiple levels between Athens and Paris on issues ranging from security to investment in his first interview in Greece.
Bulgaria, Greece and Cyprus Want More Money because of the Migrant Pressure
Sofia, Athens and Nicosia are consolidating their positions on the migratory wave in the Eastern Mediterranean. They want more adequate and effective support from the European Union, since the severity of this problem falls most precisely on these three countries, which are the places where there is the greatest migrant pressure. This was reported by the Ministry of Interior press center.
Turning the 3+1 into a quadrilateral alliance
Six years ago, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) and the Hellenic American Leadership Council (HALC) joined forces in support of the efforts of congressmen Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Ted Deutch (D-FL) as they formed the Congressional Hellenic Israel Alliance (CHIA) caucus.
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Trump, Erdogan and tensions in the Aegean and Cyprus
Understanding the dangers that loom as a result of the latest developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, Washington is exerting its influence. However, sound assessments and solid predictions cannot be made given the uncharted territory in which US-Turkish relations are now moving.
Concerns grow in Athens, Nicosia over Turkish activity
Greek defense officials and diplomats are on standby amid concerns about possible developments in the Eastern Mediterranean over the coming weeks as Turkey seeks to entrench its presence in the region, Kathimerini understands.