Monday, April 2, 2012


Greek ambassador in Tirana: maritime boundaries, no new negotiations

Patzios: Northern Epirus, belongs to history



Greece is concerned that a request addressed to Tirana for the autonomy of Northern Epirus, may be forcedAnkara to seek autonomy for Western Thrace.
 

TIRANA, Athens does not have the slightest predisposition to question the decision of the Constitutional Court. But, it is clear that we should find a way to face stagnation in which it is introduced this issue. "

So says Nikolaos Pazios, Ambassador of Greece in Albania, in an exclusive interview for "Forum Journal" when asked about Maritime Agreement between Albania and Greece. Pazios also states that the Greek government is open to receive proposals to the Government.

Meanwhile, when asked what is "Northern Epirus", the Greek Ambassador in Tirana has clearly stated that the treatment that was done in the past issues and often the interpretation of history according to the interests and well-known practice of nationalist elements using history for purposes of them, not only are useful but contain the risks. Meanwhile, Ambassador Pazios refused to answer questions on the Cham issue and political actuality.

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While the communities of Northern Epirus, organize parties seeking change the status in Northern Epirus to the Greek indigenous community, which risks to lose the properties, on the other hand, the Greek government, the statement expressed through its ambassador in Tirana .

Meanwhile, the Greek diplomat Alexandros Mallias, through an analysis of Greek diplomacy calls, undertake negotiations with Tirana, for conditional recognition of Kosovo, to grant autonomy in Northern Epirus.


Greece is concerned that a request addressed to Tirana for the autonomy of Northern Epirus, may be forced Ankara to seek autonomy for Western Thrace. 

Source: "Gazeta Shqiptare"

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