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Athens News Agency: News in English, 06-07-11

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Gov't steadfast in goal to bring fiscal deficit below 3.0 pct in 2006, FinMin says
  • [02] FM has contacts on N.Korean missiles issue
  • [03] Deputy FM Stylianidis meets Argentinian president

  • [01] Gov't steadfast in goal to bring fiscal deficit below 3.0 pct in 2006, FinMin says

    The Greek government is steadfast in its goal to bring its fiscal deficit below 3.0 pct of GDP this year and to bring it further down in the future aiming to present balance budgets in the medium-term, Greek Economy and Finance Minister George Alogoskoufis said on Tuesday.

    Speaking to reporters, after an ECOFIN meeting in Brussels, the Greek minister said the general governmentâs deficit fell from 6.9 pct of GDP in 2004 to 4.5 pct in 2005 and was expected to fall to 2.6 pct in 2006. Alogoskoufis stressed that from the 4.3 percentage points fall in the deficit, 3.7 points were of structural nature.

    The Greek minister said 2005 was a crucial year for the Greek economy, since the government had to achieve a significant fiscal adjustment and to avoid the risk of economic recession after the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. ?An economic recession could risk the sustainability and the public acceptance of our fiscal effort,? Alogoskoufis said adding that ?by implementing a carefully drafted mixture of economic policy, were managed to maintain growth rate at 3.7 pct and to lower unemployment, achieving one of the biggest fiscal adjustments in a year?.

    The Greek minister said structural reforms focused on medium-term goals of improving competitiveness and establishing fiscal discipline.

    Commenting on this yearâs budget, Alogoskoufis said the state budgetâs deficit eased to 3.625 billion euros in the first five months of 2006, from 6.164 bln in the same period last year, a decline of 41.2 percent. Primary spending rose 4.1 pct, down from a budget target for an annual growth rate of 6.0 pct and a projected growth of nominal GDP by 7.4 pct this year.

    Alogoskoufis said regular budget revenues rose 6.7 pct, not including a 409 million euros in non regular revenues. Net revenues, after tax returns, rose 10.5 pct compared with a 10.3 pct budget target for the year. VAT revenues rose 12.6 pct, while total revenues were up 14.8 pct in June and VAT revenues jumped 22 percent in the month.

    The Greek minister underlined that Greek authorities would continue their fiscal restructuring and structural reform programme in the coming years and stressed that the government aimed for a fiscal deficit of 2.3 pct in 2007 and 1.7 pct of GDP in 2008, goals based exclusively on permanent measures as included in the countryâs updated Stability and Growth Plan.

    Alogoskoufis underlined structural reforms made in domestic markets of products, simplification of procedures for start-up of new enterprises, and corporate taxation. ?A new improved investment law led to a more efficient system of public procurement and tax inspections,? he said adding a programme of privatizations, a reform of banksâ pension system, a restructuring of public sector enterprises, expanding shopping hours and changes in working time and overtime pay was currently under way.

    Alogoskoufis said the governmentâs aim was to focus more on micro-economic reforms in the pension problem saying ?we are aware of the problems in the existing pension system? and added that a long-term dialogue has begun to find the wider possible consensus on solving the problem.

    The Greek government was in close cooperation with Eurostat seeking ways to improve collection and processing of fiscal data and said any differences with the EUâs statistics agency would be resolved soon.

    Commenting on a meeting with EU Commissioner on Regional Policy, Danuta Hubner, Alogoskoufis said discussions were currently underway to cover lost ground after a low absorption rate of EU funds in the first four years of a Third Community Support Framework Programme.

    Alogoskoufis said the government has made significant progress in the last two years doubling the absorption rate of EU funds and expressed the hope that the issue would be resolved by the end of October.

    [02] FM has contacts on N.Korean missiles issue

    Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis had a telephone conversation with the Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China Zhaoxing Li, at the latter's initiative, on Tuesday on the issue of the UN Security Council's reaction to the issue of the test firing of ballistic missiles by North Korea, according to a press release by the foreign ministry.

    The foreign minister told her Chinese counterpart that Greece, together with the remaining European members of the UN Security Council, is one of the eight member-states of the Council that have jointly fostered the draft resolution that is being examined by the Council for this issue.

    She clarified at the same time that Greece's steadfast position and pursuit is maintaining the unity of the Security Council. In this way, the strength of resolutions, the effectiveness of actions by the Security Council and the message by the international community, particularly for issues of particular gravity for international security as is that of the test firing of North Korean ballistic missiles, will be increased.

    Bakoyannis reiterated this position of Greece during the telephone conversation she had on Monday with Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso at his request.

    [03] Deputy FM Stylianidis meets Argentinian president

    Deputy Foreign Minister Evripidis Stylianidis on Tuesday termed his visit to Argentina a first step in a systematic overture to Latin America.

    Stylianidis had earlier met with Argentine President N?stor Kirchner and Foreign Minister Jorge Enrique Taiana.

    It is the first contact taking place for many years on behalf of the Greek government to strengthen bilateral economic relations during a favourable conjuncture since the economy of Argentina is "running" with impressive rates of 8 and 9 percent, following its "recovery" from the crisis in 2001.

    Stylianidis delivered a letter by Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis to her Argentinian counterpart in which she expresses her intention to visit Buenos Aires in 2007 in the framework of an integrated and systematic overture by Greek economic diplomacy in Latin America that is expected in the middle of next year.

    Taiana praised the "momentum" and the prospect of the visit by Bakoyannis for economic cooperation in many sectors and referred to the respect existing for Greek culture, part of which is even expressed today with the adoption of ancient Greek names by the Argentinians.

    "We discussed fields of cooperation, such as the extraction of iron ores, exports, investments, shipping, tourism and energy," Stylianidis said after his meeting with the foreign minister.

    Earlier, the Greek delegation held talks at the Greek embassy with representatives of Argentinian shipyards on the possibility of cooperation. The Greek side discussed with the Argentinian shipbuilding industry the possibility of shipbuilding and ship repairs work being carried out in this country on behalf of Greek shipowners with the prospect of increasing the transportation share of Argentina's exports with Greek merchant navy ships.

    Stylianidis was due to depart for Brazil later Tuesday.


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