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Mitsotakis and Erdogan keep ties on even keel despite ongoing differences -
North Macedonia's new president triggers diplomatic row with Greece on her first day -
Greece's relations with neighbours in Western Balkans becoming more complex -
Athens wary of implications from Erdogan's cancelled trip to Washington -
Ankara's reaction to marine parks proposal highlights obstacles to Greek-Turkish dialogue -
Greek, Turkish foreign ministers hold talks with focus on short- and medium-term aims
Athens expects tension with Turkey to drag on as chances of talks fade
The government in Athens has become certain that the acrimonious situation with Turkey will last at least until elections take place in the neighbouring country.
There is concern that this tactic and the aggressive rhetoric from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could lead to a crisis situation until June, when elections will most probably take place.
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