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Observers say a third round of elections would be destabilising for the country's security and economy, extending political uncertainty.
A Greek departure would be "destabilising" for the rest of the euro area, and all sides are trying to avoid it, he said.
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The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, has warned that the Middle East faces being destabilised for decades if rebel forces battling to overthrow him succeed.
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For any country to leave the euro will be destabilising because it would break the supposed irrevocability of membership.
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