
A very special book was chosen by the Greek Foreign Minister as a gift for his German colleague during their meeting yesterday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Nikos Dendias presented Ms. Bourbock with Ari Radiopoulos’s book “Demanding German Debts on Greece”, which details the course of their claims from 1945 to the present day through documents relating to the development of a mortgage loan, a crime against the Greek economy. . After all, the eternal position of the Greek side is to raise the issue at every opportunity, so that Germany never thinks that Greece has waived the right to claim damages.
The prime minister is intimately familiar with environmental issues, especially protected areas, as, in case anyone has forgotten, he has been chairman of the Committee on the Environment for two years now. In this context, the withdrawal of the relevant provisions, which provoked a strong reaction from environmental organizations and scientific bodies, was, as I understand it, his personal decision, as he understands that further and better consultations are needed on this issue.
German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock, accompanied by Minister Notis Mitarakis, visited the Schistos residential complex on Thursday. The Minister had the opportunity to speak to her while walking around the building, telling her that although we are talking about European solidarity, this year the Mediterranean states expect 160,000 people to arrive, with only 8,000 settlers being offered. The minister thanked Germany for setting up the solidarity mechanism, but added that Europe still has a long way to go. Minister’s reaction? According to local witnesses, he “heard the minister’s words.”
In its search for key opposition forces, SYRIZA is expected to raise the issue of the Recovery Fund’s resources and how they will be distributed. Opposition officials with market contacts say there is great concern about how the government will manage the Recovery Fund’s resources, and Kumunduru says he will be watching the matter closely and is ready for tough opposition.
Source: Kathimerini

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