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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-01-16
CONTENTS
[01] Greece should be included in quantitative easing programme
immediately, Digital Policy Minister Pappas tells ANA
[02] Greece on the focus of Mediterranean Panorama in Stockholm
[01] Greece should be included in quantitative easing programme
immediately, Digital Policy Minister Pappas tells ANA
The tender for the TV licences will be conducted according to the
existing law. The procedure restarts normally, noted Digital Policy
Minister Nikos Pappas to Athens Macedonian News Agency.
On the second review of the Greek programme, Pappas said that the
government's plan does not change. "We will intensify our political and
diplomatic efforts and we will open a political dialogue.
Asked on German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble's recent statements,
Pappas pointed out the danger to prevail the views that want new
delays. He noted that IMF has highly contributed in the up to date delays
adding that the Fund that appears to have objections over the course of
the programme "should decide soon what it wants ".
[02] Greece on the focus of Mediterranean Panorama in Stockholm
The Mediterranean Panorama exhibition will be organized by North Events
on March 17-19, 2017, in Stockholm. It is expected to be the largest
tourism fair in Sweden and one of the largest and most dynamic ones in
the Scandinavian market.
The Mediterranean Panorama will be held in an area of 8,000 sq.m. at the
Exhibition Centre of Stockholm, Stockholmsmässan, and will incorporate
the Grekland Panorama, which recorded a great success in the last three
years with more than 11,000 visitors.
The main pillar of the Mediterranean Panorama will be Greece, but it
also will promote a series of other destinations in the Mediterranean
- including Croatia, Malta, Portugal, Cyprus, Tunisia, Israel, Italy,
Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Montenegro and Turkey.
"This is very important for Greek Tourism as the Scandinavian market is
among the most important ones," North Events managing director Leonidas
Babanis said in statements to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency.
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