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paydesk has 8 reporters who cover Nikos Dendias. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Nikos Dendias are Stelyo Berberakis and Anthee Carassava. Use our journalist directory to find an Nikos Dendias member to work for you.

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Stelyo Berberakis

Athens, Greece
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STELYO BERBERAKIS is a journalist based in Athens, Greece.
Born : ankara 02 may 1955
edu: College ankara/yenişehir 
High edu: athens technical university Naval Engineering
Journalism: since 1981 based Athens. newspapers , Milliyet,Cumhuriyet, Hürriyet, Sabah
TV: Nanal D, Show TV, ATV, NTV
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Erdoğan's 'bluff' not seen by Mitsotakis, Greece is exiting the EU's 'strict financial supervision'
19 Jun 2022  |  T24  |  Turkish  |  European Union
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has declared an end to the High-Level Cooperation Council with Greece, citing a lack of honest politics from Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Mitsotakis. Despite this, both countries' defense and foreign ministers displayed a sense of camaraderie at recent NATO and Prespa Conference meetings. The article also discusses the ongoing debates over the status of certain islands and the historical context of the Megali Idea. Additionally, Greece is set to exit the EU's strict financial supervision in August after 12 years, which is seen as a positive development for the Mitsotakis government ahead of potential early elections.
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Nikos Dendias Nikos Panayotopoulos Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Kiryakos Mitsotakis Hulusi Akar Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
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Anthee Carassava

Athens, Greece
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Anthee Carassava is a journalist based in Athens, Greece.
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Greece, UK Defense Officials Discuss Closer Collaboration
25 Feb 2025  |  iefimerida.gr  |  English  |  International Relations
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias and UK Minister for Defense Procurement Maria Eagle met in London to discuss enhancing defense industry cooperation. The talks focused on expanding collaboration between the defense industries of Greece and the UK, fostering partnerships within Greece's military innovation ecosystem as part of its 'Agenda 2030' defense reform. The meeting highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen defense ties between the two NATO allies.
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Nikos Dendias Maria Eagle
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Marinos Gkasiamis

Athens, Greece
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Marinos Gasiamis was born on October of 1975 and grew up in Nea Smyrni Athens. His involvement in journalism began in 1995 but professionally entered in 1997. Marinos Gasiamis is a journalist based in Athens. He is an analyst on military and diplomatic issues. He was a war correspondent in Israel (...
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Red Sea: The frigate 'Hydra' opened fire on drones providing protection to a commercial ship
13 Mar 2024  |  www.megatv.com  |  Greek  |  Maritime Security
The Greek frigate 'Hydra' engaged in its first operation under the EU's 'Aspides' mission in the Gulf of Aden, opening fire on two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operated by Houthi forces, which subsequently retreated. The incident occurred on March 13, 2024, as the frigate was escorting the Panama-flagged, Italian-interest container ship 'Gina' to the port of Djibouti. The UAVs were detected by the frigate's radar, deemed suspicious, and later classified as hostile when they failed to emit a friendly signal. After visual confirmation, the frigate fired approximately four shots, causing the UAVs to turn north and withdraw. Greek Minister of National Defense Nikos Dendias expressed pride in the operations protecting national interests, while government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis confirmed the frigate continued its mission without issues. This marks the first time a Greek naval surface vessel has used its main armament since the 'Lesvos' armament carrier during the events in Cyprus in 1974. Opposition parties have reacted to the incident.
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Jonathan Gorvett Top Rated

Nicosia, Cyprus
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Jonathan Gorvett is a journalist specialising in Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Gulf affairs.
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Greece Is Making a Comeback in the Eastern Mediterranean
24 May 2021  |  Foreign Policy  |  English  |  Eastern Mediterranean
Greece is reasserting its diplomatic influence in the Eastern Mediterranean through active engagement with regional and international partners. Key diplomatic moves include strengthening ties with Israel, Palestine, and North African countries, as well as enhancing security partnerships with France and the United States. The article highlights Greece's strategic response to heightened tensions with Turkey, including the formation of the East Mediterranean Gas Forum and the resumption of exploratory talks with Ankara. The narrative underscores Greece's efforts to balance dialogue with military preparedness while leveraging international alliances to counter Turkish policies.
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Nikos Dendias Kyriakos Mitsotakis Recep Tayyip Erdogan Ioannis N. Grigoriadis Dimitrios Triantaphyllou Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos Athanasios Manis Joe Biden Mevlut Cavusoglu Ian Lesser
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Dilek Gul

Istanbul, Turkey
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DILEK GUL is a journalist based in Istanbul, Turkey.

Graduated from Yeditepe University with a bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature. Later, continued her postgraduate study in Political science and International Relations. Alongside her studies, she also started working as an ...
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Is the Turkey-Greece crisis election material?
16 Sept 2022  |  tr.euronews.com  |  Turkish  |  Politics
Tensions between Turkey and Greece are escalating, potentially influenced by upcoming elections in both countries. Greek Prime Minister Nikos Dendias suggests that the Turkish public does not support the government's anti-Greece rhetoric, while Turkish officials accuse Greece of aggressive behavior. Experts, including Doç. Dr. Pınar Erkem and Prof. Dr. Mesut Hakkı Caşın, analyze the situation, considering the impact of nationalism and the arms race, with Greece's military upgrades supported by the US and France. The risk of conflict is heightened by the lack of security felt by both sides, and the situation is further complicated by geopolitical interests in the Mediterranean, particularly regarding natural gas transportation.
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Dorian Jones

İstanbul, Turkey
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I have been reporting from Turkey for 25 years for TV, radio and print. I can compile radio and TV packages ready for broadcast. I am experienced at live reporting for radio and to camera. I work for a variety outlets including BBC Sky News, Deutsche Welle, CBC and VOA.
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Will Erdogan and Mitsotakis Come Closer After Election Victories?
30 Aug 2023  |  Voice of America  |  Albanian  |  International Relations
Historical rivals Greece and Turkey are increasing efforts to improve relations following significant election victories by their leaders. Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is set to meet his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan on September 5. The victory of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in June's elections has allowed him to pursue long-term objectives of rapprochement with Turkey. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, re-elected in May, is also seen as potentially softening his nationalist rhetoric. The Aegean and Mediterranean Seas remain contentious for Greek and Turkish ships, while Cyprus continues to be a potential point of tension. Improved bilateral relations could remove an obstacle to the sale of American military aircraft to Turkey, delayed partly due to tensions between the two NATO allies. However, past failures cast doubt on the longevity of these efforts. Mitsotakis and Erdogan are expected to meet at the UN General Assembly in October, with high-level talks anticipated in Greece later this year.
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Nikos Dendias Erdogan Mitsotakis Giorgos Gerapetritis Hakan Fidan Alexis Heraclides Hysen Bagci Aya Burweila

Niranjan Marjani

Vadodara, India
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Niranjan Marjani is a journalist based in Vadodara, India.
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India and Turkey Still Searching for a Breakthrough
16 Sept 2022  |  thediplomat.com  |  English  |  Diplomacy
India and Turkey's recent high-level engagements, including an unexpected meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have not significantly improved bilateral relations, which have been strained since India's abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. Turkey's support for Pakistan on the Kashmir issue and its involvement in anti-India activities have been major impediments. Despite Turkey's economic interests in improving ties, its track record of antagonizing allies casts doubt on any long-term rapprochement with India.
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Nikos Dendias Narendra Modi Recep Tayyip Erdogan T.S. Tirumurti S. Jaishankar Mevut Cavusoglu
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Yanni Moutsos

Athens, Greece
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Currently - News Anchor at ERT NEWS (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation) Former News Anchor at MEGA TV (www.megatv.com) and editor/host of the first English-language daily news report on ONE TV. (www.onetv.com)

Yanni Moutsios is an experienced media practitioner based in Athens, Greece with an ...
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Interview of the American Ambassador in Athens Geoffrey Pyatt on Mega
29 May 2020  |  www.megatv.com  |  Greek  |  Eastern Mediterranean Security
US Ambassador to Athens Geoffrey Pyatt, in an exclusive interview with Mega TV, conveyed a message to Turkey to cease its provocations against Greece, emphasizing that Greek borders are non-negotiable and that the US stands as a strong NATO ally to Greece. He also discussed the enhanced military relationship between the US and Greece, the complex geopolitical neighborhood of Greece, and the US's clear stance on maritime boundary issues, particularly opposing the Turkey-Libya maritime agreement. Pyatt highlighted the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in resolving such issues and expressed optimism for future American investments in Greece, despite the pandemic's impact.
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