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Can an earthquake once again improve relations between Turkey and Greece?

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Can an earthquake once again improve relations between Turkey and Greece?

Can an earthquake once again improve relations between Turkey and Greece?

An earthquake in Turkey in 1999 helped ease tensions with Greece.

While some are optimistic this may happen again, others have their doubts.


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