Subject: Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-04-03 From: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" CONTENTS [01] Government continuing round of contacts to complete 2nd review, sources say [02] Digital policy minister must explain 2013 trip to Venezuela, ND leader says --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [01] Government continuing round of contacts to complete 2nd review, sources say The government is continuing a round of contacts at all levels in the context of the negotiations to complete the second review of the Greek programme, government sources said on Monday. According to the same sources, "the scenarios of doom" appearing in the media had "no connection to reality." Relevant announcements will be made "very soon," and once the round of contacts have beenn completed, they added. Earlier, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos and ANA sources said that the two sides were close to a staff-level agreement and that political initiatives are now needed for further progress to be achieved. The next few days were critical for the negotiations while the political negotiation is expected to peak this week, they said. Progress, according to Tzanakopoulos, can only be hindered if the creditors present contrived reasons. European Council President Donald Tusk will be in Athens on Wednesday, when he will be received the Greek President Prokopios Pavlopoulos and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. On Friday, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will also visit Athens for contacts with President Pavlopoulos and Prime Minister Tsipras. [02] Digital policy minister must explain 2013 trip to Venezuela, ND leader says Main opposition New Democracy MPs, led by the party leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis, on Monday demanded to know why Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Media Minister Nikos Pappas had taken a trip to Venezuela in 2013 with a lawyer specialising in offshore companies, in a question tabled in Parliament for Pappas and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Citing a report in the newspaper "Eleftheros Typos" published on Sunday, the main opposition MPs said that the Greek people had a right to know the real purpose of Pappas' trip in 2013, accompanied by one of the lawyer's involved in the Panama Papers affair. "It is absolutely certain that Messrs Pappas and Artemiou did not find themselves in Caracas to talk about vegetables, as the minister had originally claimed and was later refuted by Artemiou, but had a series of meetings with various representatives of the Chavez government and business people that Pappas, for reasons of his own, attempted to keep secret," ND said. The MPs' question notes that the minister was eventually forced to admit knowing Artemiou, after the release of a photograph showing Artemiou exiting the government headquarters on October 10, 2016, while he only admitted to the Caracas trip after photographs of the visit were also made public. "After yesterday's revealing report, it is now clear to all that Mr. Artemiou travelled with Mr. Pappas to Caracas, and that Mr. Tsipras knew this. As if this were not enough, the two of them travelled in the private jet of the businessman Majed Khalil - who according to the report is involved in very dark affairs and has privileged ties with the Maduro regime - to the Caribbean island of Margarita and stayed in a luxury resort that Khalil owns." ND demanded to know the reason for Artemiou's visit to the Maximos Mansion on October 10, 2016, what expertise Artemiou provided to Tsipras and Pappas, given that he specialises in offshore firms, who paid the trip to Venezuela, whether the SYRIZA party received funding from either the Venezuelan government or businesses, whether Pappas met Khalil in Venezuela, whether the aircraft he used belonged to Khalil, whether Khalil met any members of the Greek government after January 25, 2015 and the links between Pappas, Artemiou and Khalil.