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Foreign Policy Issues
Topping the Greek foreign policy agenda are issues of major political interest, such as Greek-Turkish relations, the Cyprus issue, the EU accession perspective of the Western Balkans, the issue of the name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the Greek National Minority in Albania. In this section you will find detailed information on the historical background of each thematic area, along with the relevant parameters of Greek foreign policy.
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