The Strategic Partnership signed in Cairo last week is a landmark for economic cooperation, security, and regional stability between Egypt and the EU, writes Ioannis Kotoulas
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Egypt and Greece’s shared interests make them natural geopolitical and strategic partners in ensuring the stability and economic development of the region, writes Ioannis Kotoulas
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There can be no more excuses for denying the repatriation of stolen antiquities to Egypt and Greece and the implementation of historical justice.
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Owing to its historical importance and geopolitical weight, Egypt can contribute decisively to finding a solution to the present situation in Gaza, writes Ioannis Kotoulas
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Egypt has returned to its historical role as a keystone of stability in the Middle East, Africa, and the Mediterranean region since the 30 June Revolution, writes Ioannis Kotoulas
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The Netflix docudrama on the ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra is a clear case of ideologically motivated cultural appropriation, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas
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Egypt is becoming Europe’s energy lifeline as a result of its major advantages as a global energy provider.
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What joint initiatives should Egypt and Greece carry out in 2023 to build on their achievements over the past year, asks Ioannis Kotoulas
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Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus are at the forefront of combatting the negative effects of climate change in the Mediterranean and of taking regional action.
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The signature of agreements by the outgoing Libyan Government of National Unity carving up the Mediterranean with Turkey are illegal under international law and the Libyan political process.
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The recent discovery of a major new natural gas field off the coast of Cyprus underlines Egypt’s role as the natural intermediary for the export of gas in the region.
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The Mediterranean is becoming of greater and greater strategic importance for the countries of the region, predominantly Egypt and Greece, writes Ioannis Kotoulas
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Egypt is on target to become a regional energy giant and a reliable partner for the European Union in the provision of natural gas and solar-produced electricity.
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The 2,000-year history of the Alexandria Patriarchate underpins current ties between Greece and Egypt.
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The present tensions between Russia and Ukraine raise important questions for the international order.
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Egypt and Greece continue to face serious challenges in the Mediterranean region that need to be effectively addressed in 2022, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas
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Egypt is a key state for European energy security, and Greece can function as a main intermediary transporting Egyptian natural gas to European markets,
writes Ioannis E Kotoulas
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The Turkish authorities have been actively facilitating the entry of migrants into Greece in contravention of the 2016 EU-Turkey agreement, write Ioannis E Kotoulas and
Wolfgang Pusztai
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The strategic engineering of mass migration by Turkey against Greece and the European Union can be properly defined as demographic terrorism, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas
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Turkey’s decision to send military forces into Libya is further evidence of its neo-Ottoman delusions and poses a direct challenge to Egyptian national interests and regional stability
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