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Athens presses its EU partners on Turkey arms embargo

Vassilis Nedos, the diplomatic and defense editor at Kathimerini, joins The Greek Current to discuss the latest developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, Greece’s diplomatic push to press its EU partners for an arms embargo against Turkey, the assistance provided by Germany, Italy, and Spain to Turkey in equipment and technological know-how, and more.

You can read the articles we discuss on The Daily Roundup here:

Athens insists on Turkish arms embargo

Greece, Turkey wrangle over military games in eastern Med

Russian FM calls for speedy reduction of East Med tension

Turkey's Erdogan says it's time for two-state solution in Cyprus

France condemns 'unacceptable' comments from Turkey's Erdogan and recalls ambassador

Tensions between EU and Turkey escalate over Erdogan insults

By sea and land, Turkey raises tensions with EU

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: US-brokered ceasefire frays soon after starting

Nagorno-Karabakh: U.S.-Brokered Cease-Fire Falters Soon After It Starts

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