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The history of Greece's relations with the European Union is a remarkable saga of human ambitions, cultural and personal collisions, clashes of social communities and political affiliations. The Greek crisis is important for Russia insomuch as it already affects, and will most probably continue to affect, the economy of Europe, which is Russia's leading trade partner. And for that reason, Tsipras' artistic somersaults should be of interest to many in Moscow, not only to his sympathizers.
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