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Athens News Agency: News in English, 10-09-15Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] FM outlines Greek foreign policy(ANA-MPA) -- The key-points of the Greek foreign policy were outlined on Wednesday by Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas, who also announced that a committee will undertake to process a new political doctrine for Greece's foreign policy in response to whatever changes on the international scene.Speaking in a press conference in the presence of Alternate Foreign Minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou, and Deputy Foreign Ministers Spyros Kouvelis and Dimitris Dollis, Droutsas clarified that the committee will be comprised of foreign ministry officials and academics, while a special role will be played by the National Council on Foreign Policy (ESEP). In beginning with regional issues, Droutsas referred to the "Agenda 2014" initiative concerning the European prospects of the Balkan countries and his recent visits to Belgrade and Pristina, while in regards to the fYRoM "name issue", he underlined that Greece has proved that it has the necessary political will to find a solution. As regards the all-important field of Greek-Turkish relations, the FM reiterated that Athens seeks close cooperation with Turkey under the precondition that International Law, Greece's territorial integrity and sovereign rights are fully observed. "Within this framework, we are ready, we support Turkey's European prospect and its goal for EU accession," he stressed, pointing out that the promotion of a different EU-Turkey "relationship" is not in Greece's interests. He added that the outcome of a recent referendum in Turkey allows Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to proceed with more decisive reforms in the area of human rights, International Law and the rules of good-neighbourly relations as well as in a solution of the long-standing Cyprus problem. He also clarified that no EU partner has supported Turkey's "unconditional accession" into the EU, adding that certain partners maintained that "Turkey should not be cut off from Europe" and that "somehow Turkey should be integrated into the EU policies." Droutsas underlined that the only way for Turkey is to "fully meet its obligations for EU accession." More details on the subscriber's page of APE-MPE | Subscription request form [02] Illegal fuel trade costs 2 billion euros annually(ANA-MPA) -- Fuel smuggling in Greece is estimated at roughly 2 billion euros annually, financial crimes squad (SDOE) special secretary Yiannis Kapeleris said on Wednesday.He also stated that Greece is expecting the outcome of inspections conducted in the period between Oct. 2009 and the first months of 2010 by Greek and Bulgarian authorities on roughly 9,000 fuel tank trucks destined for Bulgaria to determine if there were any incidents of fuel smuggling. Meanwhile, roughly 500 physicians in the northern seaport city of Thessaloniki alone are involved in tax law violations as shown by recent inspections. A large number of lawyers and other professionals are also included on the list of tax-dodgers. Kapeleris confirmed that more than 1,100 private pools in the greater Thessaloniki region and the neighboring prefectures of �alkidiki and Pieria have not been declared to the tax bureaus by their owners. In addition, roughly 220 offshore companies in Thessaloniki and the greater region have in their possession large undeclared real estate property. Kapeleris revealed that a football manager in Thessaloniki is under the microscope of the SDOE inspectors for undeclared bank accounts of 26 million euros. The SDOE head stated that only a few of the 1,000 cases concerning Greeks citizens with suspicious accounts of millions of euros in foreign banks have been investigated stressing that it is a time-consuming process. Meanwhile, the 1517 hotline set up by the finance ministry has already received roughly 15,000 calls referring to suspected tax-evadors. (ANA-MPA) More details on the subscriber's page of APE-MPE | Subscription request form [03] Greek inflation rises to 5.6% in Aug.To view the entire article, contact:More details on the subscriber's page of APE-MPE | Subscription request form [04] Reports: Unleaded price ceiling to be axed(ANA-MPA) -- Representatives of petrol station owners on Wednesday afternoon claimed that the government will lift its days-old price ceiling on gasoline, effective as of midnight. Vendors' representatives made the statement following a meeting with development ministry officials in Athens.The measure attracted a firestorm of criticism this week by station owners and the press, with critics saying the price ceiling caused some petrol outlets to sell unleaded gasoline at a loss, while other cheaper vendors merely raised prices to reach the ceiling, pegged at 1.47 euros per litre of 95 octane unleaded. (ANA-MPA) More details on the subscriber's page of APE-MPE | Subscription request form [05] Tender for 5-star hotel(ANA-MPA) -- The Piraeus Port Authority on Wednesday announced that it will hold an open tender on Dec. 15 to lease out the Piraeus exhibition centre building for its transformation into a modern five-star hotel.In an announcement, the Port Authority said the ambitious project aims to fill a void in terms of high-end hotel rooms for the major port city, which currently lacks a large five-star hotel. (ANA-MPA) The current building includes 30,000 sq.m. of space. The current tender envisions that it will keep its Pagoda-style architectural form. Moreover, the port authority said it will build a new passenger terminal for cruise ships on the ground floor. The underwriter of the project will have to set up a societe anonyme company and to deposit a letter of guarantee worth 800,000 euros, regardless of the bid price. (ANA-MPA) More details on the subscriber's page of APE-MPE | Subscription request form [06] Stocks end off lowsStocks ended lower at the Athens Stock Exchange on Wednesday, although they managed to recover from earlier sharp losses. The composite index of the market fell 0.21 pct to end at 1,560,08 points, after losing as much as 1.73 pct during the session. Turnover was a low 95.363 million euros.The Big Cap index fell 0.53 pct, the Mid Cap index ended 0.35 pct lower and the Small Cap index fell 1.44 pct. The Food (2.68 pct) and Financial Services (1.32 pct) sectors scored gains, while Telecommunications (2.68 pct) and Chemicals (2.03 pct) suffered the heaviest percentage losses of the day. Broadly, decliners led advancers by 117 to 51 with another 44 issues unchanged. Edrasi (12.5 pct), Akritas (10 pct) and Perseus (8.70 pct) were top gainers, while Kreka (17.14 pct), Ridenco (16.67 pct) and NEL (16.67 pct) were top losers. 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