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    OBAMA'S EMISSARIES ARE GOING AROUND THE BALKANS

    News From Greece
    http://www.grreporter.info/statiaen.php?mys id=1676&t=30&SESID=qdlanulu0v08hk9mtnuguoi 8g5
    Feb 16 2009
    Greece

    The emissaries of the US president Barack Obama arrived in Nicosia
    yesterday to meet the Cyprian leaders, in order to discuss the
    possibilities for progressing towards uniting the island. The
    delegation is leaded by the senator from Illinois Richard Darbin, who
    is accompanies by the finance minister of the State Alexis Yanoulis,
    American with Greek origin, whose close friendship with Obama is
    frequently stressed by the Greek media.

    The messengers of Barack Obama will talk in Nicosia with the Cyprian
    president Dimistris Hristofias, in Athens with the Prime Minister
    Kostas Karamanlis and with the Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyanni. Senator
    Darbin will also go to Turkey, accompanied with the chairman of the
    Congressional Study Group on Turkey and congressman of Florida Richard
    Wexler. In Ankara, they will be greeted by the President Abdilah Gul,
    and in Istanbul by the ecumenical patriarch Vartolomey.

    The tour of Barack Obama's emissaries is expected with great interest
    because during his presidential campaign he expresses some definitive
    opinions about the political situation in Southeast Europe. The
    Greek politicians were very happy by this, especially because those
    opinions were differing quite a lot from American politics in this
    region up to now. Not once, as a regular politician and a presidential
    candidate Obama expressed his support for the Armenian genocide and
    the withdrawal of the Turkish occupation in Cyprus. How far he will
    get in annoying Turkey, which is his key ally with Iraq, Iran, and
    Afghanistan, we will find out soon.

    Greece is expecting the discussions nervously. Of course, Athens
    wouldn't mind Washington's support for solving the Cyprian problem,
    strengthening the institution of the ecumenical patriarchy in Istanbul,
    and pressuring Turkey on some other topics but the Greek diplomats know
    that everything has a price. And words like Kosovo and Afghanistan
    rise on the horizon. As already known, Greece will not recognize
    Kosovo in order not to offend its allies Serbia and Russia and also
    everybody knows that Greece does not like sending its army abroad,
    it doesn't matter whether it is to satisfy Obama's will or not.

    Senator Darbin's office renounces that it is bringing any messages from
    the US president and stresses that the visits of the Illinois senator
    are entirely of private and informational character. "Mr. Dabin's
    position, as part of the Senate and the commission of allocating
    financial support, gives him the right to manage delegations and to
    make official visits in foreign countries - to meet representatives
    of foreign governments and to discuss the regional contacts of the
    US. This tour will give the opportunity to Mr. Dabin to get to know
    the progress, which made and the challenges we will be facing in the
    future," says the message.

    The Greek media is excited by the fact that one ordinary senator
    and another even more ordinary State minister will be accepted by
    the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister and not by the chairman
    of the parliament and by the respective friendship commission with
    the US. To the insisting questions of the diplomatic journalists, the
    spokesman of the foreign ministry Giorgios Koumoutzakos answered: "The
    necessary important attention should be paid to those meetings." And
    when asked what exactly that importance is, he answered "I think I
    already answered that question."
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