From: than...@athena.mit.edu (Thanos Tsekouras) Subject: Athens News Agency Bulletin 11/06/1993 Date: 12 Jun 1993 03:11:52 GMT [...] Athens, 11/6/1993 (ANA) Greece has lost a total of two billion dollars in exports since the UN embargo was imposed on Serbia-Montenegro, National Economy Undersecretary Theodoros Kassimis said yesterday. Mr. Kassimis' statement was tabled in parliament in reply to questions raised by the main opposition Panhellenic Socialist Movement and the Coalition of the Left and Progress. Mr. Kassimis also said that during the same period, the tourist industry was estimated to have had losses of 460 million dr. He added that this information has been forwarded to the European community's competent services in an effort to receive compensation. --- The Greek government has honoured EC measures on former Yugoslavia absolutely, government spokesman Vassilis Manginas said yesterday, replying to a question concerning statements by a Danish Eurodeputy that a Greek company had sold missiles to Serbia. Mr. Manginas said the government's commitment had been proved. [The other pieces of news in the bulletin are on the following topics: NATO meeting in Athens; final communique. Press conference by Greek Foreign Minister NATO meeting decides on deploying troops in former Yugoslavia (Skopje) Skopje government on deployment of troops on their soil Statement by NATO Secretary General on troops deployment Mitsotakis: Greek-Turkish relations at good point Copied by Thanos Tsekouras]