Greece does not agree with the spirit of EU sanctions against Russia
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“We do not agree with the spirit of the sanctions against Russia, which has adverse repercussions not only in agriculture as far as the economy of our country is concerned, but also more generally," said Alternate Foreign Minister for European Affairs Nikos Chountis.
"Other EU countries have also reacted in a similar way, due to the implications of the sanctions,” he noted and added: "Our objections, in essence, will be expressed by the Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias to the Council of Foreign Ministers. Some member states hastened; this haste was reflected in the declaration by which the new Greek government expressed its discontent ... as an announcement-statement of the heads of states was issued, without Greece having been informed or without the Greek Prime Minister having been consulted. They knew that we were in a transitional phase and the prime minister’s opinion could have been taken into consideration,” he said.
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