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May 14, 2012
World & Nation
Talks on U.S. use of Greek military bases will resume in Athens early next month, Greek Foreign Minister Karolos Papoulias said after meeting in Washington with Secretary of State George P.
Sept. 22, 1988
Greek Foreign Minister Karolos Papoulias flew to Nicosia on Sunday to discuss the forthcoming peace negotiations between Greek and Turkish Cypriots on the future of their divided island.
Aug. 29, 1988
Greek Foreign Minister Karolos Papoulias arrived in Turkey on Monday for a second round of talks with his Turkish counterpart, Mesut Yilmaz.
Sept. 6, 1988
Foreign Minister Karolos Papoulias has begun a three-day official visit to Albania, the first by a senior Greek government official since Athens rescinded a 42-year-old state of war with Tirana in August.
Nov. 19, 1987
Greece on Tuesday protested to Malta over its authorization of a bloody commando assault on a hijacked Egyptian jet, saying a peaceful solution might have been possible.
Nov. 27, 1985
Business
‘Grexit’: Are Greece’s euro fears causing a $1-billion bank run?
May 16, 2012
Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said Monday that Greece, the only member of the European Communities that does not have full diplomatic ties with Israel, may soon upgrade its relations.
Dec. 1, 1987
Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou fired Economy Minister Gerasimos Arsenis on Thursday night and moved Foreign Minister Ioannis Haralambopoulos to the new post of vice president of the government.
July 26, 1985
Firefighting plane crashes; 1 dead
Aug. 28, 2009