“We will surely take our steps in line with these,” he told broadcaster Kanal 24. “It’s not important whether the sanctions are soft or harsh, sanctions in themselves are wrong,” he said.
Especially the ban on permission for arms exports to Turkey triggered grave concerns and greatly alarmed Ankara.
The news of a 100mn euro investment by the Greek Sunlight battery company to develop environmentally-friendly lithium-ion battery technology is cause for optimism.
Washington imposed the long-anticipated sanctions on Turkey’s top defence procurement and development body, its chairman and three other employees.
Digital transactions have prevailed everywhere and even Greece's dysfunctional public administration has at long last adopted electronic tools and applications.
EU states have also grown increasingly critical of Turkey’s involvement in Libya and its purchase of a Russian weapons system, among other flashpoints.
The ECB's aim is to maintain the historic low in the cost of borrowing for both countries and businesses that have been hit hard by the pandemic.
The new target aims to put the EU on track to reach net zero emissions by 2050, a deadline scientists say the world must meet to avert the most catastrophic impacts of climate change.
Michael Roth, the German Minister of State for Europe, declared that it would be irresponsible and futile for the two countries to effectively veto the EU’s Pandemic Recovery Fund.
Although the market may have been startled by the first wave of the epidemic it was expected and almost certain that there would be a second one.
EU Budget Commissioner explains at "Vima" rules and conditions that will apply and sends a strong message to Hungary and Poland vetoing
A key reason for the delayed decline in the number of cases according to some experts on the COVID-19 committee is the continued gatherings of people in others'homes.
"It is in our hands to abide by the measures and to celebrate Christmas with open churches," PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis declared.
The deadly virus has spread into many interconnected communities and is still going strong despite the enforcement of strict restrictive measures over many weeks.
In an exclusive interview with in.gr, tanea.gr, and tovima.gr, Professor Gkikas Magiorkinis details the major obstacles that arise in the effort to inform an often distrustful public about COVID-19.
The economic recovery committee headed by Pissarides notes that the sectors of industrial and agricultural products and certain services offer the greatest growth prospects
The main objective is to avoid with every means a possible third wave of the epidemic which would be a death knell for both the Greek economy and society.
The famous Israeli historian talks on the importance of bringing science to everyone, the shift in authority from human to algorithm and the element of the unexpected in history.
Panagiotis Arkoumaneas at a news conference blasted “unacceptable” press reports suggesting that the super spreading of SARS-CoV-2 in Northern Greece was in part because EODY keeps double books.
Mitsotakis has ratcheted up the pressure on the mayor of Patras, Kostas Peletidis, and regional prefect Nektarios Farmakis to cooperate in strictly enforcing public health measures.