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Greece's Anna Diamantopoulou and her vision for the OECD

Greece's Anna Diamantopoulou is one of four candidates left in the race to become the next head of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). If her candidacy is successful, then she would be the first woman to lead the OECD, one of the world’s most influential multilateral organizations. 

Anna Diamantopoulou joins The Greek Current to discuss the importance of the OECD and the key issues she is focusing on in her candidacy to lead the multilateral organization - from tackling climate change to confronting the challenges posed by China.

Four candidates vie to lead the OECD

OECD Candidate Diamantopoulou: "It's the Climate Change, Stupid!"

HALC expresses concern over reports DFC might close Belgrade office

Turkey hires Washington lobbyists in bid for return to F-35 program

Turkey hires U.S. lobbying firm to return to F-35 jet programme

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