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Turkey, Greece agree to meet in Geneva for talks | Daily Sabah
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Greek disaster in war with Turkey | Register | The Times
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UN's push for Cyprus peace talks fails as Britain, Greece, Turkey disagree on meeting modalities-World News , Firstpost
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Two-State Solution for Cyprus Difficult, But Not Impossible - Politics Today
They came to Geneva | Genève internationale
Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders to hold talks on resuming peace process | Cyprus | The Guardian
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Divided Cyprus: Greek and Turkish tensions on the rise – GIS Reports
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Greek and Turkish Cypriots Remain Far Apart on Reunification
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Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) - Wikipedia
What were the reasons for the U.K. to support Greece during the World War against Turkey? - Quora
After US boost, Greece looks for EU backing on Turkey talks – European Data News Hub
Turkey-Greece: From Maritime Brinkmanship to Dialogue | Crisis Group
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