Libya–Turkey deal voided by Benghazi, Athens convenes Foreign Policy Council amid regional shifts
Saleh declares the Turkey–Libya memorandum null, hints at new talks on maritime zones and tests Greek diplomacy.
Saleh declares the Turkey–Libya memorandum null, hints at new talks on maritime zones and tests Greek diplomacy.
Strong geopolitical signals from the Maximos Mansion on EU enlargement, energy security and regional stability
A holistic reform of pay, ranks, education and conscription – All key provisions of the Dendias bill
Ankara appears conditionally open to U.S. mediation in Greek-Turkish relations, while Ambassador Tom Barrett’s dual messaging on F-35s and S-400s highlights the complex strategic balances in the Eastern Mediterranean.
“With a strong Greek presence and high stakes, Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou and Deputy Minister Nikos Tsafos are heading to Brussels for the EU Energy Council. At the center of discussions: a partial agreement on trans-European energy grids (2028–2034) and the urgent need to strengthen energy security, with exchanges of views with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol.”
Oğuz Sedir, director of Milliyet, dismantles the stereotypes fueling tensions between Greece and Turkey, speaks about the responsibility of the media and politicians, and explains why he believes that both peoples are ready for a new model of shared interests in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.