Tsipras: Foreign policy plays a central role in the dynamics of Greece
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Feverish preparations are underway for the upcoming visit of the Greek prime minister to Turkey, on 18 November.
In a light of this, a wide meeting was held this morning at the Foreign Ministry with Mr. Tsipras and with the participation of Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzia and other officials.
The aim of the meeting, was the best possible preparation of the Prime Minister on all bilateral issues, in view of the talks, which will have both with his Turkish counterpart, Ahmet Davutoglu and with the President, Tayyip Erdogan, in Ankara with main topic being the management of refugee crisis.
This was preceded by a meeting of the Prime Minister with the Foreign Minister, in which Mr. Tsipras stressed that "foreign policy plays a central role in the negotiating dynamics of the country, which is inexhaustible," because, as he said, "We are constantly in negotiations."
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