
Interview of Defence Minister Mr. Dimitris Avramopoulos to the newspaper ‘REAL NEWS’
JOURNALIST: Once again, the country is facing the dilemma: measures or bankruptcy, and the citizens wonder what is going wrong and also why is it
JOURNALIST: Once again, the country is facing the dilemma: measures or bankruptcy, and the citizens wonder what is going wrong and also why is it
JOURNALIST: The participation of the ‘Nea Demokratia’ party in the Government led by Papademos has formed to many the impression that your party has made
Minister, for what reasons would you decide to increase the length of military service? My responsibility as Minister of National Defence is to
The Ministry of Defence has so far greatly contributed to the curtailment of expenses. Is there room for more cuts? Our policy as
Q: Referring to Libya, how many months of operations can Greece sustain financially, given the monthly national cost of €6.5 million? A: That cost is minimal. If you
Q: We all watch worried and confused what is taking place among the allied countries that participate in the strikes against Libya; we see mainly
Q: We are happy and honored, ladies and gentlemen, to have on the phone the Minister of National Defence, Mr. Evangelos Venizelos. Good morning, Minister.
TitleEvangelos Venizelos: «Greece is not in danger of retaliations» IntroductionThere is always room for diplomatic initiatives in Libya, says Minister of Defense stating that the
Q: Mr. Minister, we’d like a comment about the visit of Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Davutoglu, to Greece a few days ago. There were some
Q: During his recent visit [to Greece] Mr. Davutoglu persisted, perhaps using fresh language, in the old Turkish claim that the International Convention on the Law
JOURNALIST: Once again, the country is facing the dilemma: measures or bankruptcy, and the citizens wonder what is going wrong and also why is it
JOURNALIST: The participation of the ‘Nea Demokratia’ party in the Government led by Papademos has formed to many the impression that your party has made
Minister, for what reasons would you decide to increase the length of military service? My responsibility as Minister of National Defence is to
The Ministry of Defence has so far greatly contributed to the curtailment of expenses. Is there room for more cuts? Our policy as
Q: Referring to Libya, how many months of operations can Greece sustain financially, given the monthly national cost of €6.5 million? A: That cost is minimal. If you
Q: We all watch worried and confused what is taking place among the allied countries that participate in the strikes against Libya; we see mainly
Q: We are happy and honored, ladies and gentlemen, to have on the phone the Minister of National Defence, Mr. Evangelos Venizelos. Good morning, Minister.
TitleEvangelos Venizelos: «Greece is not in danger of retaliations» IntroductionThere is always room for diplomatic initiatives in Libya, says Minister of Defense stating that the
Q: Mr. Minister, we’d like a comment about the visit of Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Davutoglu, to Greece a few days ago. There were some
Q: During his recent visit [to Greece] Mr. Davutoglu persisted, perhaps using fresh language, in the old Turkish claim that the International Convention on the Law
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