Is Greece taking sides in the escalating conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan?

Is Greece taking sides in the escalating conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan? | GZERO World

As war breaks out between Armenia and Azerbaijan over a contested region in the Caucuses, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis tells Ian Bremmer that the Greeks have "fully aligned ourselves with calls for an immediate cease fire." But as the conflict heats up and global powers take sides, what will be the larger geopolitical implications?

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