Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will have meetings with the prime minister and foreign minister of North Macedonia, Zoran Zaev and Nikola Dimitrov, respectively, on Friday in Geneva, ANA reports.
Dendias will be in Geneva to take part in the World Economic Forum, according to foreign ministry spokesperson Alexandros Gennimatas.
“We have always supported the Western Balkans’ European course,” Gennimatas said, adding: “Ever since 2003 and the Thessaloniki Summit, Greece has been a pioneer of this prospect and course. The discussion will focus on how to continue the reforms and how Greece can support the implementation of these reforms. Beyond that, regarding the Prespes Agreement, our positions on this – on how the agreement can be met properly and without any deviations or departures – are known.”
On Wednesday, November 13, Dendias is to meet with a Saudi Arabian government official in Athens and on Thursday he is due in Belgrade for a meeting with Serb President Aleksandar Vucic and Serb Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, as well as Greek entrepreneurs with activities in Serbia.
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