The Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced tonight that “the 61st first round of Investigative Contacts will take place in Istanbul (Constantinople), on January 25, 2021”. According…
Leaders of the divided island of Cyprus have agreed to resume peace talks on April 11, the United Nations said on Tuesday, following a two-month interruption after…
Germany and France must work together to ensure a “balanced” approach in negotiations with Greece that keeps the eurozone intact, French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said after…
Greece's borrowing costs fell sharply on Friday as signs emerged that the country's main creditors have agreed a common stance on bailout talks. Two-year Greek government bond…
The Cyprus peace talks made “significant progress” after five days of negotiations at the Swiss resort of Mont Pelerin, according to the United Nations, which said that…
As Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras joins nine of his European counterparts, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in Vienna on Saturday to discuss the refugee crisis, authorities on…
The issue of the tax-free threshold is the main stumbling block in the negotiations between Athens and the country’s creditors according to a Finance Ministry official. He…
Greece on Monday resumes reform talks with its international creditors, including the IMF, amid leaks claiming the global lender was toying with the idea of a Greek…
The president of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem has identified “significant progress” in the negotiations between Greek authorities and the institutions, while noting that work on the bailout…
Greece's privatisation agency plans to start talks with the shareholders of the country's biggest airport in the next few days, seeking to extend a concession deal by…
The threat of Greece being excluded from the European Union’s passport-free Schengen area has disappeared, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras argued on Saturday after the conclusion of a…