Tsipras: OLP-TAIPED agreement to cut Silk Road shorter
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The signing of the agreement between TAIPED (Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund) and Cosco for Piraeus port authority (OLP) will cut the Silk Road shorter, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday.
Greece gets into a new phase where emphasis will be placed on the restructuring and recovery of the economy, said Tsipras noting that this investment will give the signal for more investments.
Tsipras said that the government's aim is to safeguard labour relations and protect the environment.
On his part, the president of Cosco group Xu Lirong noted that the group considers the government's decision to sign the agreement at Maximos mansion a great honour.
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