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Stylianidis in Munich for Meetings with Bavarian Interior Minister

October 26, 2022

ATHENS – Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Christos Stylianidis is visiting Munich on October 26-27, at the invitation of the Interior Minister of the state of Bavaria, where he will hold a series of contacts with Bavarian government officials.

Specifically, the minister will have a meeting with the Bavarian Interior Minister, Joachim Herrmann, as well as with the head of the Bavarian Ministry of Environment and Consumer Protection, Dr. Christian Barth.

As the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection stated in its announcement, “the visit follows the meeting of Mr. Stylianidis with Joachim Herrmann in Athens last May, in the context of the excellent cooperation between Greece and Germany in matters of civil protection, both bilaterally and within the European Civil Protection Mechanism and RescEU.”

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