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FM Dendias to Visit Berlin for Talks on Wednesday

November 3, 2020

ATHENS — Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is to visit Berlin on Wednesday for meetings with the leadership of the Bundestag and his German counterpart Heiko Maas, the foreign ministry announced on Tuesday.

Dendias will start by meeting Bundestag President Wolfgang Schaeuble and then the German Federal Parliament's Vice-President Claudia Roth.

A working dinner with Maas will follow, after which the Greek minister will meet members of the Bundestag's Foreign Affairs Committee.

Dendias will end the visit by meeting the chairman of the Bundestag's European Affairs Committee, Gunther Krichbaum.

Discussion at the meetings will focus on bilateral affairs and matters of regional interest, with emphasis on the Eastern Mediterranean, the German EU presidency and other European issues.

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