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Athens stands with EU on Ukraine, waits for West's reaction to Russia
Athens condemns any revisionism and threat against the territorial integrity of any country – this was the message from Athens shortly before Russia began its attack on Ukraine on Thursday.
Greece’s position was set out by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis following a meeting on Tuesday in relation to the developments in Ukraine, as well as of Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias who participated in two Foreign Affairs Councils, on Monday and T...
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