ANAL: Greece must make a geopolitical turn towards Russia
Greece must create a geopolitical turn towards Russia, said Gabriel Avramidis - authorized center-right party "Independent Greeks" (ANAL), which the Greek government with the opposition Coalition of the radical left forces (SYRIZA), won the parliamentary elections. According to Avramidis, the leader of the "Independent Greeks" Panos Kammenos emphasizes that for ANAL very important geopolitical question of the unions, reports TASS." We believe that must be the geopolitical turn (Greece) towards Russia, - said the politician.- It is no coincidence Panos Kammenos fifteen January visited Moscow and had a meeting with representatives of the ruling party, among whom was the head of the state Duma international Affairs Alexei Pushkov ". Avramidis noted: " the Signals We have received is very important." They are not defeated as Greek television and other media: the message of the Minister of agriculture of Russia Nikolay Fedorov about the fact that if Greece is under pressure from the EU, Russia will be ready to lift the embargo and to begin to acquire a Greek agricultural products with a 30-year perspective, " said Commissioner center-right party. He also mentioned the important message of the Russian Federation that it plans to build a pipeline to supply natural gas in Central and Eastern Europe through Turkey and Greece, and that in 2019 terminates the agreement on the transit of Russian natural gas to the EU through Ukraine." These are important questions that We will advance as a political party, " said Avramidis.- We support the strengthening of ties with Russia in this area." Remember, the Opposition Coalition of the radical left (SYRIZA) parliamentary elections in Greece scored 36, 12% of the vote and received 149 out of 300 seats in Parliament, and are ready to make a coalition with her party "Independent Greeks" (ANAL) - 4, 7% of the vote and 13 seats. SYRIZA stands for the rejection of the austerity program in exchange for loans and writedowns on Greek debt, pointing to a six-year recession, which was the country's financial decline and the future policy of the government and creditors. At the same time, the media in the UK stressed that the parliamentary elections in Greece threatens the Eurozone new shocks.