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  • Διεύρυνση συνεργασίας Ελλάδας-ΗΠΑ

    By News Room™ → May 23, 2018



    Την διεύρυνση της στρατηγικής συνεργασίας μεταξύ Ελλάδας και ΗΠΑ σε θέματα γεωπολιτικού ενδιαφέροντος συζήτησαν στην συνάντησή τους ο υπουργός εξωτερικών Νίκος Κοτζιάς με τον σύμβουλο Εθνικής ασφαλείας του Ντοναλντ Τραμπ, Τζον Μπόλτον στον Λευκό Οίκο.Ειδικότερα, η συζήτηση περιείχε θέματα σε τομείς όπως η ενεργειακή ασφάλεια, η αγροτική πολιτική, η εκπαίδευση, ο πολιτισμός,η οικονομία αλλά και οι επενδύσεις. Μάλιστα, ιδιαίτερη έμφαση δόθηκε στα θέματα που σχετίζονται με τη διασφάλιση των ενεργειακών πόρων για τις χώρες που είναι ιδιοκτήτες φυσικών κοιτασμάτων, όπως η Κύπρος, η Αίγυπτος και το Ισραήλ.

    Από τις συναντήσεις του Έλληνα υπουργού στην Ουάσινγκτον, προκύπτει πως η αμερικανική πλευρά αναγνωρίζει ότι η Ελλάδα έχει επανέλθει δυναμικά στη διεθνή σκηνή και έχει πλέον ανακτήσει έναν σημαντικό ρόλο στα περιφερειακά θέματα.Σε δηλώσεις που έκανε στους Έλληνες ανταποκριτές, μετά την ολοκλήρωση της συνάντησης, ο κ. Κοτζιάς σημείωσε πως : "H αποδοχή του ρόλου της Ελλάδας στην περιοχή είναι μεγαλύτερη από ποτέ άλλοτε".Εξέφρασε, επίσης, την ικανοποίησή του για τα αποτελέσματα της συνάντησης, ενώ αναμένεται να συναντηθεί με τον Γενικό Γραμματέα του ΟΗΕ Α.Γκουτέρες και με τον πρόεδρο της Γενικής Συνέλευσης του ΟΗΕ, Μ. Λάιτσακ.



  • Τσίπρας: Τέλος τα μνημόνια τον Αύγουστο

    By News Room™ →

    Για σταθερό βηματισμό της χώρας προς την έξοδο από τα μνημόνια και την κρίση έκανε λόγο ο πρωθυπουργός Αλέξης Τσίπρας στη προ ημερησίας διάταξης συζήτηση για την οικονομία στη Βουλή. Όπως χαρακτηριστικά δήλωσε: «Η χώρα βαδίζει με σταθερό βηματισμό προς την έξοδο από την πολυετή κρίση και την ασφυκτική επιτροπεία και έχουν απομείνει τα τελευταία μέτρα αυτής της διαδρομής».

    Στη συνέχεια, ο πρωθυπουργός αναφέρθηκε στο μεγάλο μέρος της διαδρομής προς την έξοδο που καλύφθηκε με την ολοκλήρωση της τέταρτης αξιολόγησης του προγράμματος εντός χρονοδιαγράμματος και χωρίς καμία επιπλέον επιβάρυνση. Τέλος, αναφέρθηκε και στην αντιπολίτευση την οποία κατηγόρησε για καταστροφολογία τονίζοντας ότι δεν θα ψηφιστούν επιπλέον μέτρα για τα έτη 2019 και 2020, ενώ αναφέρθηκε και στην πιθανή υλοποίηση αντιμέτρων από το 2020 που θα έχουν θετικό αντίκτυπο στην οικονομία.

  • Greek economy up by 2.1 percent between 2020-2022

    By News Room™ →

    Greece's growth strategy foresees an average economic expansion of 2.1 percent between 2020 to 2022, supported by stronger private consumption (1.2 percent), job growth (0.4 percent) and a 7.6 percent pick up in investments.

    This is the forecast of the Greek government for the post bailout period, in a 106 page document, which targets economic and fiscal stability and a resilience to external shocks.The country recognizes its obligations to keep the primary budget surplus at 3.5 percent of GDP until 2022 and is on course to meet that goal without introducing any new austerity measures.

    Data shows that Greece’s structural and fiscal reforms since 2010 are estimated to reach some 67 billion euros by the end of the year, with just over half coming from spending cuts. According to the plan, Greece's tax policy will contribute to attracting productive investments and increasing productivity by reducing taxes for businesses. The report highlights that the tax cost in Greece is high, when compared with countries with similar competitiveness levels, but not excessively high on a European level.

    Among the proposed tax reforms listed in the plan is reducing tax evasion, and stamping out the illegal trade of fuel and tobacco products. The blueprint also assumes that medium term measures will be introduced to help secure the viability of Greece's debt, without referring to how much this may be.

    Source: ANA-MPA
  • Kotzias and Pompeo talked about Turkish provocations in Washington

    By News Room™ → May 22, 2018

    Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias met in Washington on Monday with State Department Secretary Michael Pompeo, as part of a five-day visit to the United States.

    Pompeo expressed continued support for Greece's economic recovery, underscoring the importance the US places on its role as honored country at the International Thessaloniki Fair in September, State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert said.

    Pompeo "commended Greece for its leadership role in the region, including efforts to address challenges in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean," Nauert's statement said. The two men "agreed to remain in close communication on these and other bilateral, regional, and global issues of mutual interest, and to work closely together in coming days to ensure stability of the Eastern Mediterranean." They also agreed to establish a US-Greek strategic dialogue on key areas of cooperation, it said.

    Kotzias voiced the need to maintain security and stability in the area, and detailed Turkey's violations of international law, especially in terms of the Cyprus Republic's sovereign rights. "Cyprus must not be seen as a so-called UN problem, but as a sovereign state with specific roles and prospects in the area," the Greek FM said.

    Pompeo asked Kotzias for an update on the issue of the two Greek servicemen held in the jail in Edirne since March. "We said it was unacceptable for a NATO member-state to detain two officers of the Greek army, but as you know Turkey has detained a series of US citizens also."

    Although the FYROM name issue was not raised in their meeting, the Greek FM said it was discussed during his meeting earlier with Wess Mitchell, assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasian Affairs. "We obviously support the need to adopt one of the names proposed by (UN Special Envoy for the name issue Matthew) Nimetz and to proceed towards the implementation of a strategic plan of friendly collaboration in the future with this country under its new name. Nobody is pressuring us because Greece takes initiative in actions," Kotzias added.

    According to the Foreign Ministry, on Tuesday Kotzias is scheduled to meet with National Security Advisor John Bolton. He will also meet with House of Representatives and Senate members, including representatives of the Congressional Hellenic Caucus and the Congressional Hellenic Israeli Alliance, and academics.

    On Wednesday, the foreign minister is scheduled to meet with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, with their meeting focusing on recent developments on the Cyprus and FYROM name issues. The same day, Kotzias will attend a working lunch with UN General Assembly President, and Slovakian counterpart, Miroslav Lajcak.

    On the last two days of his visit, Thursday and Friday, the foreign minister will meet anew with his FYROM counterpart Nikola Dimitrov and Nimetz.
  • Κουμουτσάκος: Ολόκληρη η χώρα απορρίπτει το όνομα "Μακεδονία του Ίλιντεν"

    By News Room™ →

    "Όταν μια ολόκληρη χώρα το απορρίπτει, νομίζω ότι δεν έχει νόημα να συζητιέται. Το όνομα αυτό έχει καταρρεύσει γιατί αντιβαίνει στον όρο των πολυετών διαπραγματεύσεων. Στον πυρήνα τους", δήλωσε στο Ραδιόφωνο 24/7 στους 88,6 ο τομεάρχης Εξωτερικών της Νέας Δημοκρατίας Γ. Κουμουτσάκος, αναφερόμενος στην πρόταση Νίμιτις για "Μακεδονία του Ίλιντεν". "Δεν υπήρχε αυτό το όνομα στη λίστα Νίμιτς" πρόσθεσε.

    "Σε αυτό που θα συμφωνηθεί, εμείς θα κρατάμε στα χέρια μας έναν μεγάλο εθνικό μεγεθυντικό φακό και θα μετράμε κάθε 'και' και κάθε τόνο" συνέχισε ο κ. Κουμουτσάκος.

    Σχετικά με την επίθεση κατά του δημάρχου Θεσσαλονίκης Γιάννη Μπουτάρη επεσήμανε: "Θυμήθηκα μέρες βίας. Αυτή η συζήτηση με έφερε σε μία φάση να μιλήσω μετά από δύο χρόνια. Τότε δεν είχα μιλήσει."

    "Να ζητήσω να μην σταματήσουμε στις καταδίκες αλλά συνολικά να σταθούμε απέναντι. Απορώ με τον πρωθυπουργό. Δεν μπορεί να δίνει συγχωροχάρτια. Κατάπτυστη η δήλωσή του στο υπουργικό συμβούλιο. Αδιέξοδη η λογική του" συνέχισε και πρόσθεσε ότι η "βία των λόγων είναι ο ηθικός αυτουργός".

    "Είναι σε θέση ιδεολογικά και πολιτικά η κυβέρνηση να συμμετέχει σε ένα ενιαίο μέτωπο για την καταπολέμηση; Δεν νομίζω. Και αναρωτιέμαι αν θα απαντήσει κανείς γιατί οι μετριοπαθείς πολιτικοί στοχοποιούμαστε; Επειδή χαλάμε την πιάτσα της παραγωγής του λόγου και της κουλτούρας της βίας" συνέχισε ο κ. Κουμουτσάκος.
  • No agreement to parliament if FYROM does not change its Constitution, Kammenos says

    By News Room™ →

    Panos Kammenos, defence minister and head of the junior partner in the ruling coalition Independent Greeks (ANEL), said in an interview with Alpha radio on Tuesday, that the government's position is that no agreement will come to the parliament if FYROM does not change its Constitution.
  • IMF calls for an agreement on Greece’s debt by next week - Poul Thompsen on CNBC

    By NewsRoom™ → May 15, 2018


    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) needs to reach an agreement with Greece and its European creditors by next week to ensure that the fund has enough time to give money to the embattled nation.

    Speaking to CNBC Tuesday, Poul Thomsen, the IMF director for Europe, said that there needs to be an agreement at a meeting late next week.

     “We really need an agreement at the Eurogroup next week,” Thomsen told CNBC’s  Joumanna Bercetche.
    “Time is running out,” he said, “but if there is an agreement in the Eurogroup meeting in May, then there will be enough time for us to activate the program and for it to coincide with the remainder of the ESM (European Stability Mechanism) program.”

    Greece has been seeking debt relief — a relaxation of the terms for paying back its debts — since 2015, but the issue has dragged on due to opposition from several EU member states. Certain European countries, some of which are the largest lenders to Greece, are against significant debt forgiveness as they don’t want to be seen by their citizens as ongoing contributors to what they see as economic malpractices in their southern European neighbor.



    Will be time to activate debt-relief plan for Greece: IMF from CNBC.

    As we read in "Keep Talking Greece", the Eurogroup is a regular meeting for all the finance ministers from those countries that share the single currency, while the ESM is the organization that deals with bailing out struggling nations in the region.

    So far, all the money that Greece has received under its third bailout program has come from Europe and it’s still waiting for a slice from the Washington, D.C.-based IMF. The IMF has said that it will not disburse any funds until Europe agrees on specific measures that will make Greek debt more sustainable over the long term. Greece has a debt-to-GDP (gross domestic product) of 180 percent.
    However, the debt issue becomes even more pressing as Athens approaches the end of the financial program, scheduled for August 20.
    Between an agreement on debt and the end of the bailout, the IMF has said it would be available to disburse 1.6 billion euros ($1.9 billion). CNBC
  • Case of Greece’s ex-ELSTAT Chief Goes Back to Court

    By NewsRoom™ →


    The case of former head of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) Andreas Georgiou over misrepresentation of Greek financial data will be up for review by the Appeals Council for a third time, following a Supreme Court decision on Monday.

    The Appeals Court has twice so far acquitted him of charges that he misrepresented Greek fiscal data of 2009 in order to help the then government bring the country under bailout agreements.

    Included in his file is a Eurostat document verifying that Greek data he submitted followed the correct terms and conditions set out by the EU agency.

    In the second review of the council, Georgiou was acquitted of giving false testimony, a crime in Greece. On Monday, the Supreme Court decided to accept a proposal by its prosecutor Xeni Dimitriou to revoke that acquittal.

    The case of Georgiou, whose tenure at ELSTAT ran from 2010 to 2015, will now have to be reviewed by the Appeals Court again.
  • Home of State Minister Flambouraris Targeted on Sunday

    By NewsRoom™ → May 14, 2018



    ATHENS – The home of Minister of State Alekos Flambouraris on Strefi Hill in Athens was once again the target of a fire bomb attack in the early hours of Sunday morning, at 4:30.

    According to "The National Herald", a group of youths attacked a police platoon permanently stationed outside the minister’s house, which the minister no longer occupies. They threw stones, bottles and fire bombs at police, causing damage to three parked cars, before running away.

    Half an hour later, there was another attack by youths against a riot police platoon stationed outside the offices of the PASOK party on Harilaou Trikoupi street, which did not result in injuries or damage. No arrests were made.
  • Ο Πρ. Παυλόπουλος κάλεσε την ΠΓΔΜ να αναθεωρήσει το Σύνταγμα

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    'Ολα τα μεγάλα και τα σημαντικά στην Ιστορία της xώρας μας τα επιτύχαμε μόνον ενωμένοι, και μάλιστα με αρραγή ενότητα, ενώ ο διχασμός και ο φθόνος μας στοίχισαν ιστορικώς πολύ ακριβά, ακόμη και εις βάρος του Eθνικού μας Κορμού», επισήμανε ο Πρόεδρος της Δημοκρατίας, Προκόπης Παυλόπουλος, κατά την ομιλία του στις εκδηλώσεις για τα 100 χρόνια από τη Μάχη του Σκρα, και ταυτόχρονα έστειλε μήνυμα στην ΠΓΔΜ, λέγοντας πως η αναθεώρηση του Συντάγματος και η εξάλειψη του αλυτρωτισμού είναι ο μόνος τρόπος για την ένταξή της στην Ε.Ε. και το ΝΑΤΟ.

    «Η σπουδαία νίκη στο Σκρα, αλλά και όλοι οι αγώνες των Ελλήνων κατά τους Βαλκανικούς Πολέμους, από τη μια πλευρά τεκμηρίωσαν, οριστικώς και αμαχήτως, την ελληνικότητα της Μακεδονίας και, από την άλλη, γελοιοποίησαν κάθε χονδροειδή περί του αντιθέτου προπαγάνδα», είπε ο Πρόεδρος της Δημοκρατίας και συνέχισε:


    Τόνισε επίσης ότι η χώρα μας  διαμηνύει σήμερα στην Πρώην Γιουγκοσλαβική Δημοκρατία της Μακεδονίας, σε ειλικρινές πνεύμα φιλίας και καλής γειτονίας, τ’ ακόλουθα:

    «Στηρίζει την πορεία ένταξης της φίλης ΠΓΔΜ στο ΝΑΤΟ και στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση. Τούτο όμως, για λόγους σεβασμού της Ιστορίας, του Διεθνούς Δικαίου και του Ευρωπαϊκού Κεκτημένου, προϋποθέτει προηγούμενη λύση ως προς το όνομά της, η οποία θα εμπεριέχει τις απαραίτητες εγγυήσεις εξάλειψης του αλυτρωτισμού.

    Κατόπιν τούτου, ένας τρόπος υπάρχει για να προχωρήσει η ένταξη της ΠΓΔΜ στο ΝΑΤΟ και στην ΕΕ:

    α)Πρώτον, προηγούμενη αναθεώρηση, προς αυτή την κατεύθυνση, του Συντάγματός της, κάτι το οποίο σηματοδοτεί και τον σεβασμό που η Ελλάδα, η Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση και το ΝΑΤΟ επιδεικνύουν απέναντι στην έννομη τάξη της και στο Κράτος Δικαίου εν γένει.


    β) Και, δεύτερον, συμφωνία που θα εμπεριέχει όλες τις εγγυήσεις εξάλειψης του αλυτρωτισμού».
  • Η Βόρεια Κορέα θα κατεδαφίσει το κέντρο πυρηνικών δοκιμών

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    Η Σεούλ χαιρέτισε την προγραμματισμένη κατεδάφιση του κέντρου πυρηνικών δοκιμών της Πιονγκγιάνγκ, ενόψει της ιστορικής συνόδου κορυφής μεταξύ Βόρειας Κορέας και ΗΠΑ, ανακοίνωσε σήμερα η νοτιοκορεατική προεδρία.

    «Αυτό δείχνει ότι είναι πρόθυμοι να κρατήσουν την υπόσχεσή τους που έκαναν στη διακορεατική σύνοδο κορυφής μέσα από πράξεις και πέρα από λόγια», τόνισε ο εκπρόσωπος της νοτιοκορεατικής προεδρίας σε ενημέρωση των δημοσιογράφων.

    Η Βόρεια και η Νότια Κορέα πραγματοποίησαν μια ξεχωριστή σύνοδο κορυφής στα τέλη Απριλίου.

    Χθες Σάββατο, το βορειοκορεατικό πρακτορείο ειδήσεων KCNA ανέφερε ότι η Πιονγκγιάνγκ έχει προγραμματίσει την κατεδάφιση του κέντρου πυρηνικών δοκιμών της, μεταξύ της 23ης και της 25ης Μαΐου, στο πλαίσιο υλοποίησης της δέσμευσης της για την μη συνέχιση των πυρηνικών δοκιμών της.
  • Eurovision: Πρώτο το Ισραήλ, δεύτερη η Κύπρος

    By NewsRoom™ → May 13, 2018




    Το Ισραήλ με τη Νέτα και το τραγούδι Toy είναι ο νικητής του 63ου διαγωνισμού της Eurovision που πραγματοποιήθηκε στην Πορτογαλία. Επιβαιώνοντας τα προγνωστικά η Νέτα κατάφερε να κερδίσει το κοινό του διαγωνισμού που ανταπέδωσε δίνοντας υψηλές βαθμολογίες στο τραγούδι, ενώ καλά πήγε και στις βαθμολογίες των επιτροπών.

    Δεύτερη η Κύπρος με την Ελένη Φουρέιρα και το τραγούδι Fuego.

    Τρίτη η Αυστρία με τον Σέζαρ Σάμπσον και το τραγούδι Nobody But You. Την πεντάδα των νικητών συμπληρώνουν οι Γερμανία και Ιταλία.

    Το Ισραήλ συμμετέχει στην Eurovision από το 1973 συμπληρώνοντας 40 εμφανίσεις, ενώ έχει κερδίσει τον διαγωνισμό άλλες τρεις φορές.

    Όπως διαβάζουμε στο " tvxs" η πρώτη εμφάνιση του Ισραήλ στο διαγωνισμό το 1973 ήταν επιτυχημένη, με την Ilanit να τερματίζει τέταρτη. Η πρωτιά ήρθε δύο συνεχόμενες χρονιές το 1978 και το 1979, με τους Ιζχάρ Κοέν και τους Alphabeta, με το τραγούδι «A-Ba-Ni-Bi» και τους Γκάλι Ατάρι και τους Milk and Honey με το «Hallelujah».



    Τα καλύτερα αποτελέσματα της χώρας στη δεκαετία του ’80 ήταν οι δεύτερες θέσεις για τους Avi Toledano το 1982 και το Ofra Haza το 1983. Ο πρώην νικητής Ιζχάρ Κοέν επέστρεψε για την πέμπτη θέση το 1985. Οι Duo Datz τερμάτισαν τρίτοι το 1991, προτού το Ισραήλ πέτυχε την τρίτη του νίκη το 1998, με την Ντάνα Ιντερνάσιοναλ και το «Diva».

    Στη συνέχεια, οι Eden τερμάτισαν πέμπτοι το 1999. Το Ισραήλ φιλοξένησε το διαγωνισμό δύο φορές, το 1979 και το 1999, και οι δύο φορές στην Ιερουσαλήμ. Το 1980, το IBA αρνήθηκε να φιλοξενήσει τον διαγωνισμό για δεύτερη συνεχή χρονιά για οικονομικούς λόγους. Αντ’ αυτού, ο διαγωνισμός διεξήχθη στη Χάγη.

    Από την εισαγωγή των ημιτελικών το 2004, το Ισραήλ απέτυχε να φτάσει στο τελικό έξι φορές. Το 2014, η χώρα δεν κατάφερε να προκριθεί για τέταρτη συνεχή χρονιά, όταν η Mei Feingold τερμάτισε 14η (από τους 15) στον δεύτερο ημιτελικό, παρά το γεγονός ότι ήταν ένα από τα φαβορί για να προκριθεί. Το 2015, το Ισραήλ έφτασε στον τελικό για πρώτη φορά σε πέντε χρόνια, με τον Nadav Guedj να τερματίζει ένατος.
  • Greece and FYROM Seek to Reconcile Name Dispute in Skopje

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    Greece’s Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and his Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) counterpart Nikola Dimitrov will meet on Saturday with UN mediator Matthew Nimetz as talks for a resolution to the name dispute drag on.

    The meeting follows Friday’s gathering of Balkan and Central European ministers in Athens.

    The foreign ministers of Albania, FYROM, Montenegro, and Serbia, all of them hoping to join the EU, were invited as observers along with colleagues from EU members Slovenia and Cyprus.

    It is thought that Greece and FYROM need to find a new name for the Former Yugoslav Republic which will be used both at home and abroad, something which would require changes to its constitution.

    The two sides are reportedly trying to buy more time for Skopje to be the location for the proposed change, despite opposition calls for it to be put to a public referendum.

    It had been hoped earlier this year that FYROM would be accepted into NATO and the EU soon after the name dispute with Greece was settled. However, despite initial signs of progress, including meetings between the two states’ premiers, talks seem to have stagnated in recent months.
  • PAOK Lift Greek Cup !

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    In the end, it was a single kick which turned the Greek Football Cup Final in PAOK’s favor on Saturday night in what was a gritty affair from start to finish.

    When Portuguese winger and right-back Vieirinha fired home a right-footed rocket from a set piece in the 65th minute it sent the travelling northerners into raptures.

    PAOK — five-time cup winners — had come to the final in north Athens’ Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium on the back of an emphatic 6-2 aggregate win over Panionis.

    The Thessaloniki side was itching for revenge over AEK, having lost the league in controversial fashion to the Athenians amid a furore over docked points.

    Vieirinha’s free kick which pierced the AEK wall was followed up by a Dimitris Pelkas goal in the 91st minute, wrapping up a memorable win for PAOK but also ending a season to forget for Greek football which has been dogged by controversy on and off the pitch.

    As Spanish referee David Fernandez Borbalan — brought in especially to manage the explosive tie — blew up the match in the 94th minute, the stadium echoed to the sound of fireworks as PAOK players ran past police, appealing for their joyous fans to keep calm and stay off the pitch.

    It had been mostly AEK in the first half, with three shots at goal blazing over the bar in the ninth, tenth and eleventh minutes alone as Argentinian Sergio Araujo and Croatian Marko Livaja both sent the ball hurtling towards the large away support massed at the PAOK end.

    In the 17th minute Dutch left-winger Diego Bisewar controlled the ball on his right foot before driving it just to the right of the AEK goal, prompting an alarmed dive from ‘keeper Vasilis Barkas.

    However, it was the 25th minute which first threatened to overturn the stalemate as PAOK’s Bisewar, through on goal, went down in the box. The referee blew for a penalty only to see Serbian forward Aleksandar Prijovic’s low, driving effort turned away by the left glove of Barkas.

    The first half also saw no less than three yellow cards, all for PAOK players Djalma Campos, Leo Matos and Jose Angel Crespo.

    After the re-start AEK’s Livaja picked up the Athenians’ first yellow for an elbow. Four minutes later, Prijovic — trying to make amends for his first-half penalty miss — tried to chip ‘keeper Barkas who stood firm to get a right hand to the ball.

    It was the 65th minute which proved to be the turning point of the match as a set piece on the left, just a few yards outside the AEK box, saw Vieirinha penetrate the defensive wall, sending a thunderbolt into the bottom-left corner which left Barkas with no chance.

    From there the AEK challenge began to wilt and it suffered a body blow in the 80th minute as Ognjen Vranjes picked up a second yellow and PAOK’s Mauricio got a straight red in the same incident.

    There was a flurry of second-half substitutions for both sides as well as more yellow cards until Prijovic, running down the left in the 91st minute, crossed the ball to Pelkas who drove it over the line, sending the Greek Football Cup north again for the sixth time.

    Build up

    The security force presence had been intense, with lines of riot police outside the stadium and a helicopter circling overhead.

    Inside the Olympic ground there were vast rows of empty seats between the two sets of vocal fans, manned by squads of riot police.

    PAOK boss Razvan Lucescu — who took Super League side Xanthi to their first-ever cup final in 2014 — looked on as the away fans made their presence felt.

    Meanwhile, AEK’s ‘Manolo’ Jimenez — a returnee to the club — was overseeing a side which was on the crest of a wave, having already bagged their first league championship in 24 years.

    They had left perennial hopefuls PAOK behind after the northerners were docked points over an abandoned league game between the two in Thessaloniki on March 11.

    Controversy

    Greek football has been dragged through the mud this season with violence on and off the pitch, police injured in clashes, clubs fined and docked points and the government suspending all competitions.

    In an incident that made international headlines, PAOK’s president, Ivan Savvidis, landed in hot water for striding onto the pitch during the March 11 clash with AEK sporting a handgun in his belt.

    This lead to Deputy Sports Minister Giorgos Vassiliadis meeting Greek premier Alexis Tsipras and announcing that Super League and cup games would be halted indefinitely.

    In other scandals, UEFA banned the once-mighty Panathinaikos club from European competitions for three years for failing to pay debts to former players.

    In April, an Irish footballer — once fined €250,000 ($309,000) for attacking an Elvis Presley impersonator — went missing from training for Super League club Apollon Smyrni which then went public with its intent to fire him.

    And in March, a FIFA representative visiting Greece to investigate the violent incidents plaguing the game recommended the country be suspended from the sport’s governing body.

    Now, there is even talk of bringing in a Video Assistant Referee system “to contribute to the effort to restore Greek football’s lost credibility” according to one official.

    But, for tonight at least, PAOK fans will savor their victory.
  • Π. Καμμένος με Αλ. Τσίπρα : συνεδρίαση της Επιτροπής Εξοπλιστικών

    By NewsRoom™ → May 12, 2018



    Συνάντηση με τον υπουργό Εθνικής 'Αμυνας Πάνο Καμμένο είχε νωρίτερα στο Μέγαρο Μαξίμου ο πρωθυπουργός Αλέξης Τσίπρας.

     Σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες, ο υπουργός ενημέρωσε τον πρωθυπουργό σχετικά με τη συνεδρίαση της Επιτροπής Εξοπλιστικών που είχε προηγηθεί με αντικείμενο τη συμφωνία για την αναβάθμιση των F-16.
  • Stress Tests Results Credit Positive for Greek Banks: Moody’s

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    The results of a stress test round for the four Greek systemic banks – Alpha Bank, Eurobank, National Bank and Piraeus Bank – are credit positive and showed the resilience of their supervisory capital, Moody’s said in its Credit Outlook report released on Thursday.

    “The results of the stress tests are credit positive for the four banks since they will not need to raise new capital, something that will offer them time to focus on reducing their high stock of non-performing exposures (NPEs), which is their most significant credit challenge,” the credit rating firm said.

    “Following the successful completion of the stress test, we believe that the banks’ managements will focus more on the strategic plans to deal with NPEs and achieving their goals to reduce NPEs as committed with the European Central Bank,” Moody’s said.

    According to "The National Herald", Greek banks plan to reduce their NPEs to around 65 billion euros by the end of 2019 from around 96 billion in the end of 2017, or 49 pct of loans. Moody’s said that a significant part of the banks’ capital base included deferred tax assets (DTAs), a majority of which (around 16 billion euros) are eligible to be transformed into tax credits to be paid by the Greek state if banks record annual losses in the future. DTAs are assets based on the funding ability of the Greek state “which has a relatively weak credit position. These assets accounted for around 55 pct of CET1 of the four biggest banks in December 2017, undermining the quality of their capital and their ability to absorb losses,” Moody’s said.
  • Ministers from Central Europe, Balkans Meet in Greece

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    The foreign ministers of eight central European and Balkan EU countries meeting in Greece have called for a more democratic and socially-just Europe.

    Friday’s meetings in Sounio, south of Athens, bring together ministers from the Visegrad Group — Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary — plus Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia.

    The foreign ministers of Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, all of them hoping to join the EU, have been invited as observers along with colleagues from EU members Slovenia and Cyprus.

    As we read in the "GREEK REPORTER", Greece’s Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias stressed the need to work on a new justification for the EU, providing a vision and reforming its institutional systems.

    The EU’s goal, he said, must be “to better serve its citizens and empower the EU in a changing world,” focusing on people and the environment.

    “We want a more united EU, which is more democratic and socially just. An EU that is stronger in the world and cares for its citizens,” he said.

    Ministers agreed on the importance of safeguarding the social state and the handling of the migration issue, as well as the changes that must be made to the Dublin Treaty.
  • Father Alex and Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos to be recipients of 2018 Athenagoras Human Rights Award

    By NewsRoom™ → May 11, 2018



    Father Alexander and Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos will be honored as the 2018 recipients of the Athenagoras Human Rights Award. The Award will be presented by the Order of Saint Andrew, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, at the organization's annual banquet Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 at the New York Hilton Hotel.

    The Award, established in 1986, is presented annually to a person or organization that has consistently exemplified by action, purpose and dedication concern for the basic rights and religious freedom of all people. It is named in memory of Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras, who reigned on the Ecumenical Throne from 1948 until his death in 1972. Prior to his election as Ecumenical Patriarch, he was the second Archbishop of North and South America.

    Past recipients of the Award have included Presidents Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush, Mother Teresa, Elie Wiesel, Mikhail Gorbachev, Admiral James Stavridis, Vice President Joe Biden and last year's recipient, Emilia Kamvisi and Efstratios Valamios, representing the fishermen of Lesbos and the Greek Islands.

    Father Alexander and Presbytera Xanthi have been a true partnership and team well-known throughout the Archdiocese and the Orthodox World. Their advocacy on behalf of the Ecumenical Patriarchate is legendary.

    Fr. Alexander (better known as Father Alex) has been an assistant to three Archbishops. Currently he is the spiritual adviser to the Order of Saint Andrew, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in America, and to Faith: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism. He serves as special assistant to the Archbishop working as liaison with heads of churches, the White House, the Congress, state and local officials, Greek American organizations, political action and religious freedom and human rights groups. He is also the Orthodox chaplain for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Together with his son-in-law, Father Constantine Lazarakis, he pastors the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons.

    Father Alex previously served as the executive director of Leadership 100, (1986 to 1992 and 1999 to 2004), and was appointed by Archbishop Iakovos as the first vicar of public affairs of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America in 1985, holding that position simultaneously until 1992 when he was appointed special assistant to His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew at the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.

    He graduated magna cum laude from Hellenic College in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1966. He received a Master of Theology degree, also magna cum laude, from the Holy Cross School of Theology there in 1969. He received a Certificate in Ecumenical Theology from the University of Geneva in 1970. He was ordained a deacon and a priest in September of 1970; respectively by Archbishop Eugenios of Crete and Archbishop Iakovos of America and was elevated by Archbishop Iakovos to Protopresbyter in February of 1984. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew named Father Alexander Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 1994, the highest honor a married clergyman can receive in the Orthodox Christian Church.

    Father Alexander first served as an assistant priest at SS. Constantine and Helen in Chicago in 1970 where he was active in youth ministries. He was appointed Archdiocesan Director of Youth Ministry in 1974, moving to the Archdiocesan headquarters in New York. In 1978, he was appointed Archdiocesan Director of the Office of Church and Society where he served until 1980 when he assumed the directorship of the newly established Department of Communications.

    Presbytera Xanthi Karavellas Karloutsos, who has more than 46 years in community service with young and old alike, presently serves the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as executive assistant and coordinator of the Offices of Public Affairs, Faith Endowment and as Office Manager for the Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

    Born in Corfu, Greece, she was raised in Washington, D.C. During her high school years, her parents developed a cardiac care and surgery program with the National Institute of Health for children from Greece in need of heart surgery and health care. Upon completion of her high school studies at Montgomery Blair High she studied interior design at the International School of Interior Design. In 1970, she began her career as a Presbytera in the Greek Orthodox Church. Four years after serving the Parish of SS. Constantine and Helen in Chicago, she and her husband moved to New York City to serve the Archdiocese there.

    In 1974, she was appointed as adviser to the Archbishop's Youth Ministry Office with an acute interest for children with special needs and troubled youth. When her children began attending the Public Schools of Pelham, New York, she devoted her time and talents becoming an active advocate for children's educational needs by serving two respective terms on the local PTA as co-president of both Pelham's elementary and high schools.

    In 1989 she accepted the position of director of the Hellenic American National Action Committee Social Services in the Bronx, where she became involved and exposed to the greater community's less fortunate families and the struggle for disadvantaged children and their parents. Along with her husband, from 1992-1996, they served as personal assistants to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. While Father Alexander served as public affairs officer, Xanthi immersed herself in the needs and educational concerns of the young people of the dwindling historic Rum (Greek) Christian Minority in Istanbul.

    She also serves on the board of the Beau Biden Foundation and Amani Global Works, which focuses on the health needs of children on the Island of Idgwi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and on HOPE, a newly established ministry on Long Island's East End which hopes to address the scourge of human trafficking.

    She, along with Father Alexander, have been instrumental in fundraising efforts for the ministries and beautification of Long Island's jewel-- the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Southampton. They are now involved in efforts towards the rebuilding of Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine at the World Trade Center.

    Father Alexander and Presbytera Xanthi are the parents of three children, Michael, Anastasia, and Olga and have nine grandchildren, Alexander, Konstantine, Xanthi, Luca, Konstantina, Demetrios, Steven, Leo, and Michael.

    To learn more about the Award and past recipients, visit archons.org/athenagorasaward
  • Δ. Βίτσας : Στόχος η ταχύτερη εκκένωση των χώρων στέγασης προσφύγων και μεταναστών

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    Mε τον περιφερειάρχη Δυτικής Ελλάδας, Απόστολο Κατσιφάρα, τους αντιπεριφερειάρχες, Γρηγόρη Αλεξόπουλο και Δημήτρη Δριβίλα, εκπροσώπους της τοπικής αυτοδιοίκησης του δήμου Πατρέων καθώς και φορέων της Αχαΐας, συναντήθηκε ο υπουργός Μεταναστευτικής Πολιτικής, Δημήτρης Βίτσας. Στο επίκεντρο της συνάντησης βρέθηκε η κατάσταση που επικρατεί με τους πρόσφυγες και τους μετανάστες στην πόλη και στο λιμάνι της Πάτρας.

     Από την πλευρά του, ο υπουργός σημείωσε ότι υλοποιείται ήδη ο κυβερνητικός σχεδιασμός για την εκκένωση των πρόχειρων χώρων στους οποίους στεγάζονται πρόσφυγες και μετανάστες στην Πάτρα. Συγκεκριμένα, ανέφερε ότι έχουν ήδη μεταφερθεί σε δομές φιλοξενίας 270 άτομα και στόχος είναι το συντομότερο δυνατό να μεταφερθεί το σύνολο αυτών των ανθρώπων.

     Ακόμη ο κ. Βίτσας σημείωσε πως είναι απαραίτητη η περιφρούρηση των χώρων μετά την εκκένωσή τους, ενώ τόνισε ότι το υπουργείο στηρίζει τις πρωτοβουλίες της Περιφέρειας και του δήμου για την μετέπειτα αξιοποίηση των χώρων αυτών.

     Τέλος, ο υπουργός ανέφερε ότι παρακολουθεί στενά την υλοποίηση των έργων που θα καταστήσουν το λιμάνι της Πάτρας ασφαλές, υποσχέθηκε ότι θα βρίσκεται κοντά στην τοπική κοινωνία και αποδέχτηκε πρόταση του περιφερειάρχη να επισκεφθεί την πόλη. 
  • Tsipras to Prince Charles: “Your Visit can be a Milestone to our Bilateral Relations”

    By NewsRoom™ → May 10, 2018


    Charles, Prince of Wales, met with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras at Maximos Mansion on Wednesday afternoon, after his meeting with the President of the Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos.

    According to the "GREEK REPORTER", Prince Charles said he was grateful for the reception and stressed that he does not remember much from his last visit to Athens because it was many years ago.

    “It is a great pleasure to welcome you to Greece,” Tsipras said. “I know that you have visited Greece repeatedly in the past, but privately. That means you love our country. It is the first time that you visit Greece officially and as they have recently informed me, it is the first time a member of the British royal family makes an official visit to Greece.”

    “I consider this to be a great deal, a very important event,” Tsipras continued, “and I also believe that your visit can be a milestone in our bilateral relations. Especially at this time, as both our countries face very important challenges in their history. And that is why I think we need to further strengthen our cooperation.”

    On his part, the Prince of Wales said: “I am deeply grateful, prime minister, for your welcome… I, as well as my wife, have visited the country and today we consider it a very important opportunity to make an official visit to your country. This visit underlines the ties between the two countries. Ties that are long-lasting and I hope that in the future we will be able to continue what we already share and that we will be able to achieve a great deal in terms of security and the issue of immigration and all the enormous challenges we face. I am grateful to the Greek Government for the support it has shown and for the cooperation it has secured in all these areas. And I think we will continue this great friendship in the future. I’m sure about that”.

    Tsipras said that for all the above reasons he has been asked to visit London by British Prime Minister Theresa May.

    “Will you come?” Prince Charles asked.

    “Yes, of course,” Tsipras replied.