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Greece: An up-and-coming strategic player

In our latest podcast, Michaël Tanchum, Professor of international relations of the Mediterranean and MENA, University of Navarra, Spain; Senior Fellow, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES), talks to our Head of Communications, Odin Linardatou, about the leading strategic role Greece can play in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Gulf region; about the importance of Athens’ relationship with Cairo; about the centrality of the port of Piraeus and the key role it will play in any scenario in which Greece serves as a transport and shipping hub; about how the EU, or certain EU member-states, can support Greece in this regard; and about  Athens' efforts to deepen its cooperation with the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Πηγή: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eliamep0/episodes/Greece-An-up-and-coming-strategic-player-et0ffc

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