New Greek government maintains stance on Kosovo

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Published: Mar 25, 2015 at 10:38 am 
Modified: Mar 25, 2015 at 10:38 am 

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BELGRADE – New Greek government holds the same position as previous ones and 
does not recognize the self-proclaimed independence of Kosovo, Greek Ambassador 
to Serbia Constantine Economides said.

 

As you well know, Greece is one of the five EU countries that have not 
recognized the self-proclaimed independence of Kosovo and we maintain that 
stance, Economides said in an interview for Belgrade-based daily Danas, on the 
occasion of the Greek Independence Day.

Economides also said that Greece-Serbia relations are based on solid 
foundations, adding they were established in the context of common historical, 
religious, cultural and social ties many centuries ago.

The presence of Greek investors ever since the tough years of economic 
isolation in the 1990s, close political and economic cooperation and a huge 
number of Serbian tourists visiting Greece every year are good indicators of 
the special ties. Our close relations will be even more strengthened by 
Serbia’s European prospects we fully support, the Greek ambassador said.

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