Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Greek Foreign Minister in Libya for talks on migration, maritime borders and economic relations

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We need to produce an article based on the provided snippet, with human tone, factually accurate, include E-E-A-T signals, use h2 and h3 only, wrap paragraphs in p tags, add li and ul where needed, other HTML tags as needed but not head/title/body. Provide only HTML.

We need to incorporate credible references, direct data citations. We can mention sources like UNHCR, IOM, Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc. Provide data on migrant numbers, maybe from 2023/2024. Provide context about maritime border dispute.

We must avoid keyword stuffing, thin content, duplicate phrasing. Use varied sentence lengths.

We need to output only HTML: includes h2, h3, p, ul, li, maybe strong, em, a for citations (though a tag is allowed? Not prohibited). Use maybe blockquote? But we can just include citations within parentheses.

We must not include head, title, body

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