Kathimerini: Greek Prime Minister Refuses to Cooperate with Macedonia and Turkey on Refugee Crisis

Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras does not want to cooperate with Macedonia or Turkey in tackling the refugee crisis, Greek newspaper Kathimerini reports citing diplomatic sources who attended the Brussels summit last weekend.


In an article titled 'The Background of Brussels Meeting', the paper reveals what took place behind closed doors at the mini-summit, calling on information provided by Greek diplomatic sources.

"The subject that 'strained' the Greek prime minister was cooperation with FYROM. At this point of the debate, Mr. Tsipras left the room to talk to Athens on the phone. On this concrete item, a large number of official representatives have told Kathimerini that Mr. Tsipras does not want to cooperate with Macedonia, or Turkey, because of the influence of Defense Minister Panos Kammenos and Interior Minister Nikos Kotzias," the newspaper discloses.


In relation to the other topics of discussion, Kathimerini underlines that according to the analysis of the sources, 'due to the increase of the refugee influx in the past few months, the 1990s rivalry is starting to come to the surface and even set the region on fire'.

The newspaper also says that the atmosphere of the initial debate was much more negative toward Greece, while the Greek premier were 'under fire', above all, by his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban and the Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic. An important role in this part of the discussion within the frames of the mini-summit last week was played by the UN High Commissioner for Refugee Antonio Guterres, when he intervened to back and defend the Greek government chief.

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