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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-09-23

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Greece set an agenda on refugee issue that will open at EU Summit on Saturday, say gov't sources
  • [02] FM Kotzias meets with FYROM's counterpart Poposki

  • [01] Greece set an agenda on refugee issue that will open at EU Summit on Saturday, say gov't sources

    The prime minister's trip to New York focused on three issues: the United Nations, the Cyprus problem and the Greek debt, according to government sources.

    As they said, Greece was clear and set an agenda that will open on Saturday in Vienna at a European level. Greece will emphasise on the fact if the refugee issue was a big threat of destabilisation and humanitarian crisis last year, this year the foundations for the management of the crisis have been set. "We draw a line, we say that this policy is suitable, this policy can respond to the refugee crisis. There is no point in making it a global issue if you keep on building fences to trap the refugees away in another country."

    Regarding the EU-Turkey agreement, the government estimated that all involving members should meet their commitments and added that the implementation of the agreement also depends on the Greek-Turkish relations. In general the government considers positive the dialogue with Turkey even if there are some divergences in certain issues and supports Turkey's asssession process as well as the visa issue if the criteria are met.

    On the Cyprus issue, the government stressed the importance of security and withdrawal of the military troops from the island while Tsipras also referred to the guarantees issues in his speech.

    On the debt issue, the government expressed optimism. The government sources underlined that Greece is still in negotiations, but investors can see that the Greek economy is outperforming, having better than expected results adding that there are good prospects for recovery. Sources said that prime minister's meeting with US vice president was very important for the debt issue.

    [02] FM Kotzias meets with FYROM's counterpart Poposki

    In the framework of the 71st Session and the high-level Week of the UN General Assembly in New York City, Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias met on Thursday September 22, with his counterpart, the Foreign Minister of FYROM, Nikola Poposki.

    According to the ministry, the two Ministers focused on developments in the wider region, and the course of the implementation of Confidence-Building Measures.

    They also talked about the upcoming, second, quadrilateral meeting between Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and FYROM, which has been scheduled for October, in Thessaloniki, and which the Ministers of Foreign Affairs as well as the Ministers of Home Affairs of all four countries are expected to participate in.


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