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    News From Greece
    April 4 2009


    Obama and Karamanlis unraveling Cyprus and Macedonia

    Ð'аÑ?а: 04 April 2009 :: 18:01:58


    The US president Barack Obama and the Greek Prime Minister Kostas
    Karamanlis will meet at 01:30pm Greek time today in Strasburg, where
    both politicians are participating in the NATO high level meeting. The
    news about the first meeting between Obama and Karamanlis was arranged
    10 days ago and it was officially confirmed by the office of the Greek
    president.

    The Greek government confirmed that agreed topics of discussion will
    be the global financial crisis, the Greek-Turkish relations, and the
    argument about Macedonia's name. As the US president had numerously
    stated, he had been supporting the Greek point of view regarding the
    name of the Republic of Macedonia when he was a senator and when he
    was a president candidate. Regarding Turkey, Prime Minister Karamanlis
    once again will point out the Turkish military provocations in the
    Aegean Sea, he will insist on adhering to the rights of the Ecumenical
    Patriarchy in Istanbul, and he will insist on the need to withdraw the
    Turkish army from North Cyprus as a condition before uniting the
    island.

    Obama's answers on those topics are awaited with interest. As a
    senator, Barack Obama signed a resolution, which insisted that Turkey
    should accept the Armenian genocide. As a president of the USA, Obama
    realized the key role, which Turkey could play in protecting the US
    interest in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and in the Muslim world as a
    whole. It is not an accident that he will spend two days out of his
    European trip in Ankara and Istanbul. This is a fact, which is
    irritating Greece, because it is violating the unwritten tradition of
    US presidents visiting Turkey and Greece during the same trip.

    On the other hand, the US is expected to ask for a bigger Greek
    participation in the Afghanistan. A request, which probably would not
    be taken into consideration, because the Greek unwillingness to
    interfere in military actions worldwide is well known. Greece is
    participating in Afghanistan with a group of military doctors and it
    is not likely that it will send troop there. Another request from the
    American side will be to increase Greece's role in fighting against
    the traffic with mass destruction weapons and concluding deals for
    armament with US weapons.

    It is expected that during the meeting Barack Obama will invite Kostas
    Karamanlis to visit the White House. Though, political analyzers
    believe that this visit will not take place before the European
    parliament elections in June, because Washington does not want to be
    accused of trying to influence the vote results.



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