Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas Talks to TNH in an Exclusive Interview
Aris Papadopoulos
Special to The National Herald
Greek foreign minister Stavros Dimas stressed that Greece was reevaluating its foreign policy on financial issues in an exclusive interview with TNH.
ATHENS -- Greek foreign minister Stavros Dimas stressed that Greece was reevaluating its foreign policy on financial issues in an exclusive interview with TNH. The Greek foreign minister noted that "there are very few American investments in Greece; much less than the amount of Greek investments in the U.S. There are fewer U.S. tourists visiting Greece than Austrians. We have a responsibility to revive our ties. This will be in the best interests of both Greece and the U.S." Dimas, who assumed the foreign ministry when the Papademos government took over back in late 2011, also noted that the crucial work being done in the ministry has been limited due to budget cuts and that "this has to change."
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April 06, 2012
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