Subject: Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-06-08 From: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" CONTENTS [01] Greece's creditors shouldn't play with fire [02] Alternate FinMin Chouliarakis to participate in EuroWorking Group [03] Sky Express offers tickets for domestic flights at 35 euros [04] Dep.FM Quick heads two-day business delegation to Tbilisi --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [01] Greece's creditors shouldn't play with fire Greece's European creditors "shouldn't play with fire" over the country's debt relief programme, EU Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said on Thursday, according to Reuters. Moscovici also posted on Twitter that he hopes the sustainability of the Greek debt is not questioned. [02] Alternate FinMin Chouliarakis to participate in EuroWorking Group The Euro Working Group will convene on Thursday with the participation of Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Chouliarakis in order to prepare the next Eurogroup meeting. The Euro Working Group will examine the implementation of the prior actions ahead of the Eurogroup that will pave the way for the compliance report of the second programme review and the disbursement of the next loan tranche. [03] Sky Express offers tickets for domestic flights at 35 euros Greek airline Sky Express is offering tickets for as low as 35 euros throughout June to fly from Paros, Karpathos, Kythira, Milos and Naxos to Athens, the company said. The return tickets are available for 55 euros. The offer concerns flights that will be made until June 30. Customers of Sky Express have free access to the "Melina Merkouri" lounge and prices include the suitcase and hand luggage. [04] Dep.FM Quick heads two-day business delegation to Tbilisi Deputy Foreign Minister Terens Quick is paying a two-day visit to Tbilisi heading a Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) and Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EVEA) business mission. During his visit to Georgia, Quick will meet with Deputy Foreign Minister Giorgi Cherkezishvili and Deputy Foreign Minister David Jalagania.