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Greek president to Germany’s Merkel: Greece often felt alone

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By ELENA BECATOROS
Associated Press

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s often-strained relations in past years with European economic powerhouse Germany have taken center stage during a visit to Athens by outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel as both the country’s president and prime minister aired past grievances. President Katerina Sakellaropoulou was Merkel’s first official meeting during her visit to the country whose financial crisis marked much of her 16-year tenure and Germany’s relationship with Europe. Sakellaropoulou said there had often been times of difficulty and tension in their two countries’ relations, and that during the financial crisis Greece was called on to pay a heavy price and had often justifiably felt alone. 

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