Italian, Greek PMs to meet
Italian Prime Minister, Enrico Leta, is going to meet on Monday noon with his Greek counterpart, Antonis Samaras, in a scheduled two-day official visit in Athens, where he will discuss several crucial matters concerning the difficulties that the European South confronts.
According to Greek Media, unemployment, the financial crisis that afflict both countries, as well as the procedures that must be followed about the installation of the new TAP natural gas pipe network, which will connect Azerbaijan with Europe via Greece and Italy, remain high in the agenda of the two men.
In a tweet published in his account on Saturday, Mr. Leta mentioned the “keywords” of his two-day visit in Athens, writing: “Tomorrow in Athens to tell Greeks that we want another Europe, with employment, culture and hope. Athens is the symbol of a European Union which must change”.
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(Photo of Samaras: Council of the European Union)