All posts tagged "Λιβύη"
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my_way_press | 04/06/2021
The US in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
The US is beginning to clarify its position on key flashpoints in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The...
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my_way_press | 27/02/2021
Reframing Libya for a Reluctant Administration
By treating the conflict as a matter of Mediterranean security, President Biden’s team can better assist the new...
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my_way_press | 21/01/2021
State Department: Joint Statement on the Situation in Libya
The following joint statement was issued by the Governments of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the...
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my_way_press | 30/11/2020
Η Mytilineos επανεκκινεί τις κατασκευαστικές εργασίες για τη μονάδα της Λιβύης
Η MYTILINEOS (RIC: MYTr.AT, Bloomberg: MYTIL.GA, ADR: MYTHY US) επανεκκινεί τις εργασίες για την κατασκευή της μονάδας παραγωγής...
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my_way_press | 10/09/2020
What is Turkey’s endgame in Libya?
Erdoğan’s strategy in Libya is about domestic legitimacy as much as regional projection – but past failures hang...
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my_way_press | 22/08/2020
US Should Stop Weapons Flowing To Libya
A growing arms race in the Eastern Mediterranean pits several U.S. allies against each other, raising the risks...
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my_way_press | 29/07/2020
Don’t Let Turks & Russians Carve Up Libya
‘Lead from behind’ has failed in Libya. The US must lead from the front to prevent a destabilizing...
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my_way_press | 29/07/2020
War Looms In The Mediterranean And Threatens To Entangle The Great Powers
America and the United Kingdom would be wise to let Egypt, France, and Greece take the lead in...
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my_way_press | 29/07/2020
Turkey and the Future of the Eastern Mediterranean
Ankara’s moves in the Eastern Mediterranean, while very risky, have partly vindicated President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. At a...
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my_way_press | 15/06/2020
JINSA: Η παρουσία της Τουρκίας στη Λιβύη απειλεί άμεσα τα συμφέροντα των ΗΠΑ για την προώθηση της ειρηνικής περιφερειακής ενεργειακής ανάπτυξης
Report: Turkey’s Escalation in Libya: Implications and U.S. Policy Options Turkey’s recent intervention in Libya’s civil war...