
There will be no visit tomorrow Kyriakou Mitsotakis in Heimarra, Livadia and Dervitsani due to bad weather conditions.
“Since the helicopter flight is not possible due to weather conditions, the planned visit of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Heimarra, Livadia and Dervitsani has been postponed and will take place at a later date,” the Prime Minister’s press office said in a statement. Office.
The last visit of the Prime Minister of Greece to Northern Epirus, in areas where the Greek ethnic minority lives, was the visit of Konstantinos Mitsotakis in January 1991 to Dervitsani.
The Prime Minister is in Tirana today
Starting today, Tuesday, Mr. Mitsotakis is on a visit to Albania, accompanied by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Deputy Foreign Minister Kostas Fragoyannis.
Today, the Prime Minister will be in Tirana, where he will take part in the work of the EU summit. — Western Balkans. It is noted that such a Synod is being held in a candidate country for joining the Union for the first time.
The Prime Minister will then meet with the Archbishop of Tirana, Durres and all of Albania. Anastasio.
Then Kyriakos Mitsotakis will hold bilateral meetings with the leadership of Albania, and in this case with his colleague Edi Rama, President of the Republic Bayram Begay and Parliament Speaker Lidita Nikola.
According to government sources, Greece supports Albania’s European perspective and seeks to improve bilateral relations with the neighboring country. His position on the delimitation of maritime zones with neighbors on the basis of international law and consensus is well known.
It is recalled that there is already a political agreement to refer the issue of the demarcation of maritime zones to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, as well as a technical discussion of the issue, which was expected to be discussed at the meeting of N. Dendias with his Albanian counterpart on Friday.
In addition, in this context, Greece has already signed maritime delimitation agreements with Italy and Egypt, applying international law in practice, and is expected to reiterate that agreements based on international law and the understanding of neighboring countries contribute to security and stability in region.
Source: Kathimerini

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