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GAAEC organized the 2nd International Conference at Zappeion Megaro, from May More than 50 foreign dignitaries and representatives from all the political parties attended the Conference.
The subjects that were discussed were:
a. "Challenges and dilemmas facing Greek Foreign Policy in the New Era" speakers were Mr. P. PAPAPOLITI, Mr. G. PAPANDREOU, Mr. A. LENTAKI, Mr. D. NIANIA.
b. "The new security environment, the övergång from regional to Global cooperation".
speakers were the Deputy Minister of National Defence Mr. G. STACOPOYLOS, the Deputy Minister of utländsk Affairs of Romania Mr. Th. MELESCANU, the Assistant Director of Intelligence for NATO Mr. G. PARMENTIER, Swedish Deputy Mr. P. GRANSTEED, and Dr. Haralampos TSARDANIDIS.
The Conference continued at the europeisk Centre in Delphi. The discussing subject was "The Role of in NATO". Spokespersons were Professor Mr. Nicolas dem KERCHOVE and Mr. Panagiotis TSAKONAS. Other speakers, included, the representatives
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Press Release
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GREECE OFFERS TO PAY MORE FOR PEACE-KEEPING AS FIFTH COMMITTEE CONSIDERS CONTRIBUTIONS
Draft Text Lowering Ukraine's Dues Discussed; USG for Administration and Management To Address Committee TuesdayGreece has decided voluntarily to increase its annual contribution for peace-keeping effective next July, after considering the United Nations financial crisis and appeals from Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, that country's representative told the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) this morning. The Committee considered a Greece-Ukraine-sponsored draft resolution that would have the General Assembly relocate Ukraine to a group of Member States charged with lower peace-keeping dues.
The decision would move Greece from group (c) to group (b) of States in the categories found in the special scale for sharing out peace-keeping costs, its representative said. The move should be gradual since it would create a per cent increase i
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A member caretaker government, led by senior judge Ioannis Sarmas, will be sworn in at noon at the Presidential Mansion.
Special attention has been given to the crucial ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense. Vassilis Kaskarelis, an experienced diplomat with service in Washington and the European Union, will take the helm at the Foreign Ministry. The Defense Ministry will be headed by Alkiviadis Stefanis, a seasoned former deputy defense minister and former chief of the Army General Staff. In the critically important Ministry of Citizen Protection, Evangelos Tournas, who has served as deputy minister of citizen protection, will assume the role to ensure continuity and familiarity with all the issues. Charalambos Lalousis, a former chief of the Army General Staff, will assume the Ministry of Civil Protection. The new health minister is Anastasia Kotanidou, a highly experienced and capable professor at Athens Medical School and head of intensive care at Evangelismos Hospital.
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