Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Kourkoulas met in Athens on Friday with Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov, in the context of the Greek-Russian Joint Interministerial Committee on Economic, Industrial and Technological Cooperation, of which they are co-chairs.
The two delegation heads referred in detail to bilateral cooperation, and in particular to specific sectors, such as energy, tourism, agricultural economy, and transport, as well as to the actions scheduled for 2016, within the framework of the joint committee.
“The two sides stressed the traditionally good relations between the two peoples and the high level of bilateral relations, expressing their shared desire for solutions to be found,” the statement said, “despite the current negative international state of affairs, so that relations can be developed further, with mutual benefits.”
Greece, it said, “put forward its proposals for 2016’s taking on a celebratory and multifaceted character, constituting an occasion for greater development of bilateral cooperation in sectors such as tourism, education, science and technology,” and concluded that the two sides “agreed to hold the next plenary of the joint committee in Moscow, in the second half of 2015.”
Source: AMNA
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Sokolov headed a twelve-member Russian delegation.
According to a statement by the Foreign ministry, “the meeting, which was carried out in a very warm climate, was aimed at carrying out a joint review of bilateral economic and trade relations, as well as a review of developments on a bilateral and international level, following the convening of the plenary of the Joint Interministerial Committee, which took place in Athens, in April 2013.”The two delegation heads referred in detail to bilateral cooperation, and in particular to specific sectors, such as energy, tourism, agricultural economy, and transport, as well as to the actions scheduled for 2016, within the framework of the joint committee.
“The two sides stressed the traditionally good relations between the two peoples and the high level of bilateral relations, expressing their shared desire for solutions to be found,” the statement said, “despite the current negative international state of affairs, so that relations can be developed further, with mutual benefits.”
Greece, it said, “put forward its proposals for 2016’s taking on a celebratory and multifaceted character, constituting an occasion for greater development of bilateral cooperation in sectors such as tourism, education, science and technology,” and concluded that the two sides “agreed to hold the next plenary of the joint committee in Moscow, in the second half of 2015.”
Source: AMNA
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