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Greece at the UNGA: Freedom of navigation is a fundamental pillar of international peace and security

Greece condemns attacks on commercial shipping and energy infrastructure, warns of risks to global food and medicine supplies and calls for a de-escalation of tensions in the Gulf

Calls for De-escalation in Lebanon: Israel Prepares for Ground Invasion, Iran Threatens War

France and the U.S. propose temporary ceasefire – Approximately 72 dead, 400 injured, and 90,000 displaced after Israel's third consecutive day of bombing – Missile defense alarms raised in Tel Aviv

NATO: Greece-Turkey agreement on conflict prevention mechanism in Eastern Mediterranean

Technical de-escalation talks began in early September by NATO SG Jens Stoltenberg following high-level contacts with Greece & Turkey

Turkey, Russia, Iran agree on Idlib safe zone

The de-escalation zones will include, fully or partly, Eastern Ghouta, the provinces of Idlib, Homs, Latakia, Aleppo & Hama