Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
Sunday, January 22, 2017
French company Total preparing to drill off Cyprus for natural gas, says ministry source.
French company Total preparing to drill off Cyprus for natural gas, says ministry source. (Famagusta).
Total, along with Italy's ENI and Exxon Mobil, was awarded licenses for hydrocarbons exploration by Cyprus last month.
The ministry source said Total plans to drill in block 11 of Cyprus' exclusive economic zone, which shares a boundary to the south with the giant Egyptian Zohr natural gas well, the largest ever field discovered in the eastern Mediterranean.
"We do not know yet when the drill will start, but we were notified that it will be soon," the source said.
The Zohr discovery by ENI reinvigorated interest in the eastern Mediterranean natural gas as the drilling was done in carbonate layers, whereas previous successful natural gas drilling was carried out in lime layers.
A Total official said recently that the company's interest in Cypriot block 11 was prompted by its proximity to the Zohr discovery, estimated to contain 30 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Cypriot experts have said that block 11 sits on an undersea mountain range known as Eratosthenis, which was considered to be the source of all hydrocarbons in the eastern Mediterranean.
The news about the impending drilling comes as efforts to solve the Cyprus problem are nearing a peak, with guarantor countries Greece, Turkey and Britain joining in discussions about security arrangements.
Turkey objects to drilling by Cyprus without the active participation of Turkish Cypriots, who pulled out of the government and the state 53 years ago.
The discovery of natural gas in Cyprus' continental shelf by United States-based Noble Energy and nearby discoveries by Israel is considered by analysts to be a factor strongly influencing Turkey's interest in solving the Cyprus dispute.
Cyprus and Egypt signed a framework agreement last August for the transfer of natural gas discovered by Noble Energy via pipe to Egypt's liquefaction terminals. The gas field, about 85 km off Cyprus' southern shores, is estimated to contain 4.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
Some analysts say that Turkey counts on joining in on the proceeds from the gas by offering facilities for a gas pipe through its territory to Europe.
An alternative route for the pipe is from the gas fields to Cyprus and Greece and from there to Prindisi in southern Italy.
This route had originally been excluded because of the high cost involved in the project which calls for a pipe 2,000 km long, most of it on the sea bed, capable of a yearly capacity of 12 billion cubic meters of gas.
But recent revised estimates by the European Union lowered the cost to around 5 billion euros, which is considered by specialists to be a viable proposition.
The director general of the energy ministries of Israel, Cyprus, Greece and Italy are to meet in Brussels on Monday to consider plans for the project.
Their talks will prepare a meeting of the Energy Ministers of the four countries scheduled for next month in Jerusalem.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Turkey Questioning the Lausanne Treaty is 'Dangerous and outrageous' Guy Verhofstadt says
Turkey has become the worlds largest jail for journalists say @IFJGlobal. Distressing new clampdowns @cumhuriyetgzt. The EU must condemn.— Guy Verhofstadt (@GuyVerhofstadt) 1 november 2016
Turkey Questioning the Lausanne Treaty is 'Dangerous and outrageous' Guy Verhofstadt says. (Famagusta).
Guy Verhofstadt, President of the Alliance of Liberals&Democrats for Europe (ALDE) in the European Parliament, said on Monday Turkish President Reccep Tayipp Erdogan`s dispute of the Lausanne Treaty is "dangerous and outrageous.".
Speaking to an economist conference, Verhofstadt also expressed support to Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades` efforts for a settlement to the Cyprus problem,
"This negotiation comes at a time when Turkish PM started to claim one after the other the Greek islands and started to dispute the treaty of Lausanne,” the prominent MEP and former Primer Minister of Belgium said.
"It is dangerous not to say outrageous to put that treaty into question after one hundred years”, he went on to say.
Furthermore, Verhofstadt praised Cyprus` good progress achieved since the 2013 financial crisis but added "I wish could say the same for Europe.”
He spoke for an EU facing "multiple crises,” such as the refugees and migration crisis, terrorist attacks, Brexit, as well as the ongoing economic difficulties continue eight years after the financial crisis.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Talks on prospects for Israeli gas export to Europe.
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Talks on prospects for Israeli gas export to Europe. (taz).
It's not going to be easy for Israel to break into any of the gas markets in regions surrounding it, Jim Krane, Middle East energy analyst, Rice University's Baker Institute, Houston, told Trend Oct.31.
The development of Leviathan and further expansion of Tamar gas field were put on hold by the principal license holder, Noble Energy of Houston, after the Israeli antitrust commissioner backed out of a deal under which Noble and its Israeli partner, Delek company, would sell off their interests in smaller undeveloped fields to avoid being labeled monopolists.
“In the meantime, Egypt has seized the initiative with its own mega-field,” said Krane. “Egypt's big discovery last year of the Zohr field has undermined Israeli hopes for exports to Egypt or use of spare Egyptian liquefaction capacity.”
Zohr field also reduces Israeli prospects for "gas diplomacy" with its gas-short neighbors, according to Krane.
Earlier, senior officials from Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Israel agreed to advance talks on a pipeline from Israel to Europe after an EU-sponsored study showed the project would be very feasible.
The study showed the pipeline, which would traverse Cyprus and Greece before reaching Italy, would cost about 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion). Read the full story here, more here and Here.
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Sunday, April 10, 2016
Undercover Europol agents deployed at Greek hot spots to filter out extremists, smugglers.
Undercover Europol agents deployed at Greek hot spots to filter out extremists, smugglers. (Ekathimerini).
European
police agency Europol has deployed a team of undercover agents across
Greece’s migrant registration centers, or hot spots, with the aim of
stopping the infiltration of ISIS operatives and curbing the activity of
other criminal networks, Kathimerini has learned.
In an interview with Kathimerini’s Sunday edition, Robert Crepinko, the Slovenian director of Europol’s newly-launched European Migrant Smuggling Center (EMSC), said that 10 undercover officers are currently stationed on the Aegean islands of Lesvos, Samos, Chios and Leros, as well as the port of Piraeus, with the task of checking suspicious immigrants against Europol’s databases in the Netherlands.
“Together with the Greek authorities we are doing secondary security checks to assess the possibly dangerous migrants before they would enter the EU,” Crepinko said.
On top of filtering out suspected extremists, Crepinko said, the operation aims to support Greek authorities in other areas related to organized crime and migrant smuggling.
The operation was decided at the emergency summit of EU interior ministers following the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris in November. Athens was represented by Citizens’ Protection Minister Nikos Toskas.
The Slovenian official said the entire process had to be readjusted following a recent EU deal with Ankara to stem migrant flows across the Aegean.
“We are looking into possible new routes that the migrant smuggling networks would use and we already have some developments in the new routes that have been used by organized crime,” he said, citing intelligence that smuggling networks are exploring options through Albania and Bulgaria.
Crepinko added that talks are ongoing with Citizens’ Protection Ministry officials to clarify technical details regarding the quick routing of information coming from the hot spots to the Europol database, while respecting Greece’s data protection rules and law enforcement information exchange.
“We are negotiating the terms of Europol activities in Greece and I hope at the end of this process we will be able to find a working solution,” Crepinko said.
In an interview with Kathimerini’s Sunday edition, Robert Crepinko, the Slovenian director of Europol’s newly-launched European Migrant Smuggling Center (EMSC), said that 10 undercover officers are currently stationed on the Aegean islands of Lesvos, Samos, Chios and Leros, as well as the port of Piraeus, with the task of checking suspicious immigrants against Europol’s databases in the Netherlands.
“Together with the Greek authorities we are doing secondary security checks to assess the possibly dangerous migrants before they would enter the EU,” Crepinko said.
On top of filtering out suspected extremists, Crepinko said, the operation aims to support Greek authorities in other areas related to organized crime and migrant smuggling.
The operation was decided at the emergency summit of EU interior ministers following the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris in November. Athens was represented by Citizens’ Protection Minister Nikos Toskas.
The Slovenian official said the entire process had to be readjusted following a recent EU deal with Ankara to stem migrant flows across the Aegean.
“We are looking into possible new routes that the migrant smuggling networks would use and we already have some developments in the new routes that have been used by organized crime,” he said, citing intelligence that smuggling networks are exploring options through Albania and Bulgaria.
Crepinko added that talks are ongoing with Citizens’ Protection Ministry officials to clarify technical details regarding the quick routing of information coming from the hot spots to the Europol database, while respecting Greece’s data protection rules and law enforcement information exchange.
“We are negotiating the terms of Europol activities in Greece and I hope at the end of this process we will be able to find a working solution,” Crepinko said.
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Sunday, March 6, 2016
'Neo Ottoman conqueror' Turkey demands “NATO replaces Greek islets names with …numbers! And Authority over Aegean Sea”
'Neo Ottoman conqueror' Turkey demanded “NATO replaces Greek islets names with …numbers!” HT: KeepTalkingGreece.
We had seen it coming. That the NATO involvement in the Aegean would trigger anew Ankara’s appetite to bring back the focus on the so-called “Grey Zones in the Aegean”.
And indeed. During the heated NATO talks last month about the deployment of the SNMG2 force aiming to stem the flow of refugees, the Turkish representative at the military Committee submitted a document demanding among others that
The NATO does not refer to 16 small Greek islets in the Aegean with [their Greek] names but with numbers!!!According to daily Kathimerini that obtained the confidential 17-point document, Turkey demanded:
- the Alliance replaces the term “Aegean air space” with “NATO air space”
- the Alliance refrains from using the Greek names of several tiny islands “that may been seen as the promotion of national interest”
- NATO ships do not dock at ports of the Dodecanese islands in the southeast Aegean
- Turkey demanded permission to enter the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) without submitting flight plans, thus disputing the 10-mile Greek airspace
- Turkey claimed supervision of almost half the Aegean Sea for Search and Rescue operations.
“It was the first time that had Turkey disputed Greek sovereignty via an official NATO document,” Kathimerini stresses adding that the NATO Militares rejected the Turkish request.
On Friday, during a joint press conference with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias in Athens,
Turkish FM Mevlut Cavusoglu openly challenged the Greek sovereignty in the Aegean and claimed:
“It makes no difference who is the owner of an island, when it comes to rescue people.”To hear such a proposal by a country that does not allow neither the Frontex vessels nor the NATO ships to operate in its own 3-nautical-miles of territorial waters, sound if nothing else like a joke – and a bad one, when he makes such a statement in Athens. Hmmm........History has shown again and again that dictators only grow bolder with each illegal step they take.
@HasanSari7 Appeasement makes dictators only more dangerous. #NATO #EU How much longer? https://t.co/Gz86nCB1gX— MFS - The Other News (@MFS001) October 8, 2015
Germany - Merkel expects refugees to respect German laws and way of life.
Germany - Merkel expects refugees to respect German laws and way of life. (Tass).
German Chancellor Angela Merkel expects migrants arriving in Germany to respect the local way of life and visit integration courses.
"I expect the people who are seeking our protection and shelter to be open towards our country and our way of life. Naturally, I expect them to respect our laws.
Those who have prospects to stay have the right to visit an integration course, which includes 600 hours of language studies. This should be taken into account," Merkel said in an interview with the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.
Merkel told Bild am Sonntag that Germany would not give up a deficit-free budget because of the influx of refugees.
"A budget without any new debts is appropriate for countries with aging population. We seek to achieve this budget for the sake of future generations," the chancellor said.
A balanced and deficit-free budget is one of the key goals of Germany’s incumbent ruling coalition. First, it was adopted in 2015 and then in 2016 despite huge migrant flows. Prior to that, the government passed a deficit-free budget back in 1969. Read the full story here.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Refugee Crisis Disunity: Greece ultimately ending up as one giant Refugee center.
Refugee Crisis Disunity: Greece ultimately ending up as one giant Refugee center. (Spiegel).
It has been a week of solo measures and heightened tensions within a deeply fractured Europe. On March 7, the EU will once again attempt to find a solution to the refugee crisis at a special summit meeting in Brussels.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel continues to place her hopes on Turkey, with her plan calling for the country to stop the flow of refugees and even take some of them back. But at the same time, countries along the Balkan Route have begun taking measures of their own, with Austria leading the way.
Now that Vienna is only accepting 80 asylum applications per day at the Spielfeld border crossing with Slovenia -- and now that other Balkan countries have constricted the refugee flow in response -- migrants have begun backing up in Greece.
In his interview, Defense Minister Doskozil makes no attempt to contradict the impression that exactly that outcome was intended. Currently, he says, his ministry is examining whether and how many soldiers should be sent to Macedonia to help the country secure its border with Greece.
That border has been closed to Afghans since Monday, with only Syrians and Iraqis allowed to pass. On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, a total of only 150 refugees entered Macedonian territory. On Thursday morning, another 100 were allowed to pass, before Macedonia completely sealed off its border. When and whether it will be reopened is unclear.
Greece has now de facto become the collecting point for the vast majority of refugees heading north. The country, says one EU diplomat candidly, "is turning into a single enormous hotspot," referring to the plan to establish central refugee registration points on Europe's periphery.
Greece has been in the throes of a deep economic crisis for years and is now completely overwhelmed by the task of providing food and shelter to tens of thousands of refugees. Some 12,000 migrants are currently stranded in the country and the four official camps are hopelessly overcrowded.
A spokeswoman from Doctors without Borders says that if Afghans continue to be blocked from continuing northward, the system will collapse "in just eight days." Because there is "no realistic emergency plan," she says, her organization is preparing for the worst.
The European Commission is likewise developing emergency aid so as to prevent the collapse of the state on the Turkish border.
Dozens of buses with around 5,000 refugees on board were stopped on the highway by police earlier this week in Greece because the camps in Idomeni, on the Greek-Macedonian border, were already filled beyond capacity. Some 500 people continued on foot, walking along the highway and spending the night alongside angry farmers who have been blocking traffic with their tractors in recent weeks to protest against Tsipras' austerity policies. They are shameful scenes that played out across the country -- all symbolic of European failure. Hmmm.....A month ago i already predicted that Greece would end up with all the refugees. Read the full story here.
— MFS - The Other News (@MFS001) January 28, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
Greek Defense Minister Speaks Out Forcefully in Alliance with Israel.
Greek Defense Minister Speaks Out Forcefully in Alliance with Israel. HT IMRA.
On February 18, 2016, the Greek Minister of Defense, Panos Kammenos, addressed an international conference at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies on “Strategic Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean.” The conference was co-sponsored by B'nai B'rith International. Kammenos offered a comprehensive and very forceful articulation of Greece’s view of the region: Of the dangers of radical Islam, of the problematic behavior of Turkey, and of his country’s new alliance with Israel. It is worth reading the full speech, entitled “Greece and the Southeastern Mediterranean: A Policy for Peace, Stability, and Prosperity.”
For a summary, see Greek defense minister slams Turkey’s ‘hegemonic ambitions’ in The Jerusalem Post, 21.2.2016.
Greece, which is the only country in the Eastern Mediterranean to be a member of both the European Union and NATO, a country of strategic importance for the free seaborne trade and the energy flow to Europe, with a shipping industry that definitely possesses a global influence , will do its outmost to achieve this goal.
I will try first to identify the threats to stability that appear in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Then, I will present the recently undertaken efforts for bilateral and regional cooperation by Greece.
Finally, I will sketch out some of the basic outlines of our future policies.
Threats to regional stability
These threats are of state and non-state nature. Obviously the primary threat is coming from ISIS (Daesh) and its criminal and terrorist activities. It is this source of instability that relates to the second, the war in Syria, which in its turn is related to Turkey’s neo-ottoman, revisionist and hegemonic ambitions. Other sources of instability I consider to be the spread of nuclear weapons, asymmetric threats and regional competition.
Daesh/Jihadism
Daesh is the primary threat to regional stability as it threatens the very essence of state organization, by proposing a different and obscure form of social structure and international behaviour. The unique Islamic jihadist philosophy of Daesh is nihilistic and missionary – refusing any other kind of truth and any kind of coexistence with anybody who is different. Its nihilism is barbaric by any ecumenical human standards: slavery of big parts of population (especially women, national, religious and other minorities), destruction of art and monuments of universal cultural heritage, export of hate, terrorism and violence against unarmed civilians.
In terms of Geography, Daesh has already reached the Meditarranean shore, by expanding its influence in Libya, and by inspiring terrorist actions in Tunisia.
Thus, besides combating this scourge in the areas under its control, policies should be adopted and actions undertaken in order to prevent its growth in Libya. Similarly, states should find ways of coordination and cooperation in order to stop Daesh-inspired groups and activities in the Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa.
War in Syria
The war in Syria takes place and evolves on the Mediterranean shore, just next to Israel and across the sea from Cyprus. First of all, let me clarify that neither this war, nor the war perpetrated by Daesh, are “clash of civilisations” types of war. They are wars resulting out of the competition of regional powers or extremist groups to which I will refer further below.
Consequently, and second, the war in Syria is not a war that has resulted out of big powers or “Zionist” involvement, as it is usually thought by the average person of the other side in the region. It is the result of competition by other regional powers – NOT Israel, Greece or Egypt – competing for political, religious and economic influence.
Undoubtedly, the war in Syria must end. The destruction and the suffering are so extended and so great that its continuation makes no sense and makes no honour to 21st century humanity. Yet, a viable solution should be found, in order to avoid solutions and influences of external factors that may harm regional and international stability. Ending this war will give the opportunity for reconstruction and for ending the greatest since WWII humanitarian crisis, which has become so heavy for neighbouring states and Europe.
In conjunction let me now turn to Turkey.
Turkey is a NATO ally to Greece. Turkey is aspiring to become an EU member to which the Republic of Cyprus already belongs. Turkey, on the other hand, for more than a decade benefited from its alliance with Israel.
Yet, its policies and behaviour towards these three democracies are far from being friendly, far from being in accordance with international law, and far from being of a stabilizing nature.
Turkey continues its non-ally behaviour towards Greece, by creating frictions and issues in the Aegean and in the South-Eastern European environment, and, lately, by deliberately pouring hundreds of thousands of refugees in the European soil.
It is still maintaining illegally an occupying force in Cyprus, hinders the progress of negotiations in the island, and tries to block the exploration and exploitation of natural resources in the Mediterranean.
You in Israel know very well how Turkey behaved in December 2012 and January 2013, when the Republic of Cyprus announced the discovery of hydrocarbons in the Aphrodite field. You also know about the behaviour towards your country, its involvement in domestic issues and the support for anti-Israeli organisations, the fomenting of anti-Semitist feelings in Turkey, its indiscretions in areas of sensitive information and technologies, and its maximalistic demands in order to normalize relations with Israel again.
I have to underline what Prime Minister Davutoglu said to his parliamentary group on December 22:
“… I felt honoured on behalf of my nation to witness the hoisting of the Palestinian flag at the United Nations. Inshallah [God willing] that flag will one day be waved in Jerusalem ... Whatever is wrong for Palestine is wrong for us too.”
Turkey’s neo-Ottoman ambitions expand, as you very well know, from Bosnia-Herzegovina to the Mediterranean southern shore. Turkey has hindered the 2003 allied operations in Iraq, and has undermined the UN embargo against Iran.
Worst, it has initially allowed the formation of Daesh, by permitting the passage of extremists from all over the world going to fight for this Organization and the transfer of weapons; then, it has hospitalized jihadists, it has undermined the efforts of the West to fight Daesh, it has bombed the Kurdish forces fighting against it, and traded with them, thus strengthening them.Moreover, after for many long years trading with Syria, training units of Syria’s army and after the Erdogan family spent vacations with Assad, it has been involved in the Syrian war against the Assad regime. Last, but not least, it has tried to create an international crisis between NATO and Russia, by downing the Russian aircraft, and now it also hinders the progress of the peace talks in Geneva.
Nuclear proliferation
Greece is observing the issue of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East and the Mediterranean shore with great discomfort. The agreement on the Iranian nuclear program, whether one like it or not, is for the moment a reality, and what is important is the monitoring of the agreement’s full implementation.
More important is to monitor how this agreement and the medium-term perspective of a nuclear Iran are going to be perceived also by its regional competitors. In fact such a perspective gives important incentives also to Turkey to go nuclear. As you all know, Turkey has nuclear ambitions that were made public in the AKP’s program, before the 2002 elections. Turkey as it is publicly known, wants to build two nuclear energy power facilities, one in Akkuyu and the other in Sinopi on dangerous seismic ground. Of course right now it is not certain how fast the construction is going to proceed, given the frictions with Russia. What is important, however, is that the ambition is there.
Regional power competition
This is another threat to regional stability. It is interesting that the regional competition is primarily between Muslim states, and is expressed in two conflicts, the one in Syria and the other in Yemen. It is characteristic that in both conflicts Turkey has sided with Saudi Arabia, while in terms of religious influence over the Muslims in Europe, Turkey is competing with Saudi Arabia.
Of course, this competition and these conflicts are often wrapped up in the paper of primarily religious competition. Yet, it may be seen that Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are competing for supremacy in the region and within the Muslim world, each one pretending being and projecting a different model of state organization, and each one promoting its own economic interests, often related with hydrocarbons and pipelines.
The competition is also expressed in the arms race between the three, with relevant weapons programs and very high defence spending. In the last ten years Saudi Arabia (first) and Turkey (second), and in some years Iran (third), is each one spending in constant prices more than Israel, to which an effective defence is an absolute condition of survival. Other, smaller Gulf States are also participating in this arms race, as is the case of Qatar, recording a very high per capita defence spending. And the questions are, where this competition with Iran is going to lead the Sunni alliance, and against who are they going to turn, once the two conflicts are over.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Greece, Israel and Cyprus do not aspire to create or participate in an axis of evil. We have seen and continue to see the consequences of confrontation, extremism and war.
Our aim is to create, together with all those who share the same values and principles and without exclusions, an arc of stability, cooperation and prosperity extending from the broader East Mediterranean area to the Black Sea and beyond.
Our adversaries are not states or peoples and religions, but extreme ideologies and inhuman practices which incite hatred and destruction.
Our strategic priority is to create a better place for our peoples and future generations to live in peace, security and prosperity.
An area of cooperation and progress.
Our East Mediterranean, has been a cradle of great civilizations, of religious tolerance and coexistence and it can certainly become a springboard towards a better future mainly for our youth. We should not allow any more lost opportunities, no more lost generations. Read the full story here.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Dozens of guns, 20,000+ ammo seized from 3 Iraqi Kurdish Britons in Greece near the Turkey border.
Dozens of guns, 20,000+ ammo seized from 2 Britons in Greece coming from the Turkey border. (RT).
Greece’s coast guard has reportedly arrested three “heavily armed”
British men carrying more than a dozen guns and thousands of rounds of
ammunition from Turkey, a top security official said.
A high-ranking security
official told AP that the suspects were both Iraqi-born British subjects
in their 20s. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he
was not authorized to comment on the ongoing investigation.
The two were arrested Saturday night by coast guard officers near the port of the Greek city of Alexandroupolis, off the Turkish border.
The two suspects were driving a trailer loaded with more than a dozen guns of an unspecified type and well over 20,000 rounds of ammunition, the security official said. According to preliminary reports, the load included “3 magnum 357 handguns.” The number has not yet been confirmed by any other sources or official statements.
The two suspects are reportedly not on any terrorist or criminal database.
Police counterterrorist elements and National Intelligence Agency officers were scrambled to head for Alexandroupolis, AP reported.
Keep Talking Greece has more details:
Three men, holders of British passports, were arrested in the town of Alexandroupolis near the Greek-Turkish border on Saturday. All three suspects were reportedly heavily armed and two trailers they were driving were transporting dozens of weapons and thousands of bullets.
The first arrest occurred on Saturday, with the Greek Coastguard to have handcuffed two men, aged 22 and 28 years old, Iraqi-born and holders of British passports. They were reportedly arrested driving a trailer carrying dozens of guns (3 Magnum revolver 357 and some 15 revolver 22) as well as 27,000 bullets.
The trailer had been allegedly “parked at the port of Alexandroupolis for 2-3 days,” while the men were staying in a local hotel. According to Greek media, the local coastguard had the two men under surveillance due to “suspect moves.” Brought before the prosecutor the men did not originally give information about their destination or any explanation as to why they were heavily armed.
However, they reportedly hinted to a third man, also holder of a British passport. Police arrested him at the Kipoi customs point to Turkey. The third Kurd, 39, was also driving a trailed and was in possession of four Kalashnikov, more than 200,000 bullets and night binoculars. One of the suspects was in Alexandroupolis since beginning of February.
It looks as if none of the three was on Interpol’s Wanted list or otherwise known to European authorities as “terrorists.”
The three suspects are Iraqi-born Kurds with British passports, Kurds fighting against the Islamic State.
Experts from counter-terrorism and the national intelligence are reportedly heading to Alexandroupolis. Local Alexpoli.gr, implies that also ‘foreign experts’ rush to the city in the Greek North.
UPDATES
Greek police found documents suggesting the route of the three suspects to Greece:
a domestic flight ticket Diyarbakir-Istanbul (Turkey), dated Jan 10th 2016
a receipt from a shop in Germany, dated Jan 25th 2016
a ferry ticket Italy – Igoumenista port (Greece) dated Feb 2nd 2016
a highway toll ticket from Malgara, near Thessaloniki
There are indications that the three bought the weapons and ammunition either in Germany where they were a month ago or in Austria. They have not named so far the seller or the final destination of the weapons.
They have reportedly told police that they would earn 3,000 euro per person for the delivery of the arsenal and that the seller gave them the cars for moving the trailers around as a “present”.
sources: Mega Tv 2 pm news, ERT TV 3 pm News
The suspects declare that they are translators. And they want interrogation to be held in Kurdish and not in English. Interrogation continues.
The arrests occur just two weeks after two Isis suspects with Swedish passports were arrested also in Alexandroupolis, some 15 km away from the Greek-Turkish borders in north-eastern Greece.
The two men, one from Bosnia and one from Yemen were carrying one machete and military uniforms in their luggage. The man from Bosnia was known to European authorities to have connections with the Al-Qaida in the Balkans and he had also convicted.
The two were arrested Saturday night by coast guard officers near the port of the Greek city of Alexandroupolis, off the Turkish border.
The two suspects were driving a trailer loaded with more than a dozen guns of an unspecified type and well over 20,000 rounds of ammunition, the security official said. According to preliminary reports, the load included “3 magnum 357 handguns.” The number has not yet been confirmed by any other sources or official statements.
The two suspects are reportedly not on any terrorist or criminal database.
Police counterterrorist elements and National Intelligence Agency officers were scrambled to head for Alexandroupolis, AP reported.
Keep Talking Greece has more details:
Three men, holders of British passports, were arrested in the town of Alexandroupolis near the Greek-Turkish border on Saturday. All three suspects were reportedly heavily armed and two trailers they were driving were transporting dozens of weapons and thousands of bullets.
The first arrest occurred on Saturday, with the Greek Coastguard to have handcuffed two men, aged 22 and 28 years old, Iraqi-born and holders of British passports. They were reportedly arrested driving a trailer carrying dozens of guns (3 Magnum revolver 357 and some 15 revolver 22) as well as 27,000 bullets.
The trailer had been allegedly “parked at the port of Alexandroupolis for 2-3 days,” while the men were staying in a local hotel. According to Greek media, the local coastguard had the two men under surveillance due to “suspect moves.” Brought before the prosecutor the men did not originally give information about their destination or any explanation as to why they were heavily armed.
However, they reportedly hinted to a third man, also holder of a British passport. Police arrested him at the Kipoi customs point to Turkey. The third Kurd, 39, was also driving a trailed and was in possession of four Kalashnikov, more than 200,000 bullets and night binoculars. One of the suspects was in Alexandroupolis since beginning of February.
It looks as if none of the three was on Interpol’s Wanted list or otherwise known to European authorities as “terrorists.”
The three denied that they had any connection to the Islamic State and they apparently claimed during the interrogation that they were bringing the weapons to a group of Kurds in Syria.According to latest reports by state ERT TV (12 o’ clock News):
The three suspects are Iraqi-born Kurds with British passports, Kurds fighting against the Islamic State.
Experts from counter-terrorism and the national intelligence are reportedly heading to Alexandroupolis. Local Alexpoli.gr, implies that also ‘foreign experts’ rush to the city in the Greek North.
UPDATES
Greek police found documents suggesting the route of the three suspects to Greece:
a domestic flight ticket Diyarbakir-Istanbul (Turkey), dated Jan 10th 2016
a receipt from a shop in Germany, dated Jan 25th 2016
a ferry ticket Italy – Igoumenista port (Greece) dated Feb 2nd 2016
a highway toll ticket from Malgara, near Thessaloniki
There are indications that the three bought the weapons and ammunition either in Germany where they were a month ago or in Austria. They have not named so far the seller or the final destination of the weapons.
They have reportedly told police that they would earn 3,000 euro per person for the delivery of the arsenal and that the seller gave them the cars for moving the trailers around as a “present”.
sources: Mega Tv 2 pm news, ERT TV 3 pm News
The suspects declare that they are translators. And they want interrogation to be held in Kurdish and not in English. Interrogation continues.
The arrests occur just two weeks after two Isis suspects with Swedish passports were arrested also in Alexandroupolis, some 15 km away from the Greek-Turkish borders in north-eastern Greece.
The two men, one from Bosnia and one from Yemen were carrying one machete and military uniforms in their luggage. The man from Bosnia was known to European authorities to have connections with the Al-Qaida in the Balkans and he had also convicted.
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
Macedonia 'Closes Border with Greece to Migrants'
Macedonia 'Closes Border with Greece to Migrants'. (Novinete).
Greece says Macedonia is no longer allowing migrants to enter the country on their way to Central and Western Europe, ABC news reports.
Skopje officials did not immediately comment, but Athens maintains the border has effectively been sealed off to migrants for several days.
Macedonia announced in November it would only let in people seeking asylum from countries where conflict is raging, such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The step was announced as a result of similar decisions from Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia.
Last week, some EU member states' governments suggested the EU should ask Bulgaria and Macedonia, Greece's northern neighbors, for more cooperation if Athens fails to provide the border controls needed to curb the flow of migrants into Europe.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Greek president accuses Turkish authorities of helping people smugglers.
Greek president accuses Turkish authorities of helping people smugglers. (TZ).
Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos said Turkey was not doing enough to reduce the number of migrants arriving in Europe and accused Turkish port officials of helping people smugglers.
"I greatly fear that Turkish people smugglers are getting support from the authorities," Pavlopoulos said in an interview with the Sueddeutsche Zeitung published on Monday.
"In particular, the port authorities act as if they don't notice anything. There are cases in which smugglers have supposedly been helped. We have evidence for this," he said.
Pavlopoulos said Greece was still prepared to contribute towards the 3 billion euros ($3.27 billion) pledged by the EU to Turkey to help care for Syrian refugees as long as Ankara fulfilled its obligations.
"Up to now Turkey has not delivered," Pavlopoulos, who is due to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel later on Monday, told the paper. Read the full story here.
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Angry Athens Rejects 'Neo Ottoman conqueror' Turkey's Aegean Sea Airspace Claim.
Angry Athens Rejects 'Neo Ottoman conqueror' Turkey's Aegean Sea Airspace Claim. (SP).
Greece's aviation authority has rejected Turkey's announcement of restrictions to airspace over Greek territory in the Aegean Sea.
Greece's civil aviation authority has rejected announcements from Ankara, which seeks to restrict flights over Greek islands in the Aegean Sea for 12 months so that Turkey can carry out military training, Greece's pronews.gr reported on Sunday.
"The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority has
issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) to [nullify] and void three Turkish
NOTAM, which provocatively and brazenly restrict flights in large areas
of the Aegean for even 12 months," wrote pronews.
A NOTAM is a notice filed with an aviation authority that alerts
aircraft pilots to potential hazards in an area which could affect the
safety of a flight.Pronews reported that on December 23, Ankara issued NOTAM Α5885/15, Α5884/15 and Α5881/15, which announced restrictions on aviation in the northern, central and southern areas of the Aegean Sea.
The area Turkey wanted to use includes the Athon peninsula in the northern Aegean and the Greek islands of Lemnos, Patmos, Tinos, Mykonos and Skyros among others.
Skyros is among the sites where Greece has a Patriot anti-aircraft missile system installed, while the northern Aegean contains valuable Greek oil and gas reserves, the newspaper noted. Read the full story here.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Moscow Has received Greek, Iranian Approval For Humanitarian Syria Flights.
Moscow Has received Greek, Iranian Approval For Humanitarian Syria Flights. (rferl).
Greece and Iran have reportedly granted Russia permission to fly over their territory when supplying aid to Syria.
The Interfax news agency quoted a Russian Embassy official in Tehran as saying on September 9 that Iran approved all of Moscow's requests on flights delivering humanitarian aid to Syria.
Separately, a Russian Embassy official in Athens told TASS that Greece granted Russia the right to use its airspace for humanitarian flights to Syria on August 31.Read the full story here.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Over 135,000 refugees snuck into Europe by sea in first 6 months of 2015.
Over 135,000 refugees snuck into Europe by sea in first 6 months of 2015. (BG).
"Desperate people resort to desperate measures and unfortunately ... the numbers are expected to continue to soar," said Brian Hansford, a spokesperson for UNHCR.
The number of refugees and migrants arriving in Europe in the first six months of 2015 increased more than 80 percent increase from the same time period in 2014, the UNHCR report said.
It comes as European Union leaders remain divided over how best to solve the growing migrant crisis.
The increase in refugees and migrants, many braving dangerous Mediterranean waters in unsafe boats, has hit countries in southern Europe particularly hard, the report said.
Greece, the largest arrival point for refugees and migrants in the first six months of 2015, has a struggling economy and was headed for a default on loans with the International Monetary Fund.
Refugees and migrants have been pouring into the western Balkans from Greece and since the beginning of June, over 1,000 people have been entering every day "as opposed to 200 just a few weeks ago," the report said.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi rebuked fellow EU leaders last week for failing to agree on a plan to take in 40,000 asylum-seekers from Italy and Greece.
"As arrivals increase, the reception capacity and conditions remain seriously inadequate," Hansford said. "This is a regional problem that needs a regional response and regional solidarity."
Syria, which has been embroiled in a civil war since 2011, accounted for nearly 44,000 people, making them the largest group coming to Europe's shores. The report said instability in Libya was another reason for the increase.
Eritrea and Afghanistan were the second- and third-largest countries of origin, the report said.
The report added, however, that increased EU funding for rescue operations has meant a decrease in the number of deaths at sea since May. Hmmm.......How many are 5th column jihadi?
Monday, June 29, 2015
Details on Greece's capital controls released.
Details on Greece's capital controls released.(Bloomberg).
Here are Greece's capital controls. http://t.co/YLhOa6RH7s pic.twitter.com/aDoqmVu90K
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) June 29, 2015
— Yannis Koutsomitis (@YanniKouts) June 29, 2015
English translation of #Greece govt's capital controls FAQ, helpfully translated by @GreekAnalyst: https://t.co/ooQEZdcjv9
— Peter Spiegel (@SpiegelPeter) June 29, 2015
Angela #Merkel will be giving a press conference soon. Live stream: http://t.co/pwbkwOdw5Y #Greece #GReferendum #OXI
— Valentin Schwarz (@v_schwarz) June 29, 2015
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Putin Unexpectedly Calls Obama: What Did They Talk About most?
Putin Unexpectedly Calls Obama: What Did They Talk About most? (ZH).
Nearly a year since the last phone call between Obama and Putin, most of which happened at the request of the US president to provide sound-ops for the US media as part of the US "pacifist" intervention in the Ukraine civil war instigated by the US State Department, earlier today in an unexpected development, it was Putin who made an impromptu phone call to Obama.
This is what the Kremlin stated was the official purpose of Putin's phone call:
Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with President of the United States of America Barack Obama.
In particular, the two leaders discussed the Ukrainian crisis and the fulfilment of the Minsk Agreements. The Presidents agreed that US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin will be in contact to discuss implementation of these agreements.
Significant attention was given during the discussion to a set of issues pertaining to fighting terrorism, particularly the spread of influence by the “Islamic State” group in the Middle East.
Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama agreed to instruct Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry to hold a meeting to discuss this issue.
In addition, the presidents of Russia and the US had an extensive discussion of current issues in bilateral relations. They also engaged in a detailed exchange of opinions concerning the situation in Syria and touched on settling the issue of the Iranian nuclear programme. So why really did Putin call Obama?
The underlying reason may well have to do with what we discussed three weeks ago in "The Noose Around Syria's Assad Tightens" a post which we left off with two rhetorical questions: i) what is the maximum pain level for Russia, which has the greatest vested in interest in preserving the Assad regime in place, and when does Putin finally get involved, and ii) how.
Perhaps Putin gave an answer on i) or ii), or both, to Obama in the phone call. Curiously, speaking of US support for ISIS as a front to topple Assad, just a few hours before Putin's phone call, the WSJ reported an even more outlandish conspiracy theory:
So with that in mind, could the real conversation between Putin and Obama have been a simple quid-pro-quo of the sort: you let us keep Assad, and we won't bail out Greece jointly with China and plant a Russian naval base in Piraeus, right next to the brand new Chinese military base, smack in the middle of a NATO country, leading to the biggest diplomatic headache for a US administration since deciding how to pass of a vial full of innocuous white powder as a weapon of mass destruction and a pretext to invade Iraq in the middle of the UN assembly. Read the full story here.
Hmmm...........
Head of Russian Mil Intell GRU Accuses West of Creating Islamist Terror Network.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Israeli F-16 train with Greek air force missions against S-300 (Iran - Russia).
Israeli F-16 train with Greek air force missions against S-300 (Iran - Russia). (TA).
The Israeli Air Force has used INIOXOS-2015, one the largest annual exercise of the Hellenic Air Force, to prepare for a potential situation where it will have to attack Iranian nuclear facilities by performing missions against the S-300PMU-1 surface-to-air missile system, stationed in Crete, according to Flightglobal.
Russia has recently lifted the ban on sale of S-300 systems to Iran.
Israel deployed 10 F-16I Sufa jets from four Squadrons (201 «The One», 253 «The Negev», 107 «The Knights of the Orange Tail» and 119 «The Bat) at the 117 Combat Wing/Andravida Air Base and U.S. Air Force in Europe dispatched a number of SF personnel as JTACs (Joint Terminal Attack Controllers).
Thanks to the exercise in Greece (not the first attended by the Israeli since the deterioration of their relations with Turkey), the Israeli Air Force has gathered important data about the Russian SAM system and had the opportunity to test and improve evasion tactics during simulated attacks against ground targets protected by S-300 batteries.Read the full story here.
Monday, January 5, 2015
'Grexit' - Germany Open to Possible Greek Euro Zone Exit.
'Grexit' - Germany Open to Possible Greek Euro Zone Exit. (Spiegel).
There was a time when Germany feared the consequences were Greece to leave the euro zone. Now, though, with Greek elections approaching, Chancellor Angela Merkel is willing to accept a "Grexit" should a new leftist government in Athens demand concessions.
At midnight, Lithuania's days without the euro came to an end. As the calendar flipped to 2015, the countdown clock hanging over the entrance to the country's central bank hit zero and fireworks shot into the air above the city palace in Vilnius. People celebrated in the streets and in the bars of the Lithuanian capital as a euro symbol was projected onto the facade of the city's neoclassical cathedral. Not long later, Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevicius withdrew a 10-euro note from a cash machine decorated especially for the occasion.
Lithuania is now the 19th member of the euro zone. The country's currency, the litas, is history, making way for the "euras," as the European common currency is known in the country.
In Greece, meanwhile, 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) to the south, a different kind of countdown is proceeding apace. In contrast to Lithuania, however, the days being counted could be the final ones in the country's participation in the euro zone. On Jan. 25, Greek voters will be heading to the polls for parliamentary elections. Should the leftist alliance Syriza win, as polls show it might, the euro could soon be history in the country. Read the full story here.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Video - Passenger Ferry on fire in Adriatic, Hundreds of passengers trapped, Live updates.
Ferry on fire in Adriatic, Hundreds of passengers including 54 Turks trapped. HT: Bugun. (Bild).
Hundreds of passengers including 54 Turks were trapped on a burning car ferry off Greece on Sunday, pleading to be rescued by a flotilla of nearby ships that battled storm conditions in open water to try to reach them.
LIVE UPDATES.
An international rescue effort is under way since Sunday morning after a major fire broke out in the early hours of the day in the garage of an Italian-flagged ferry sailing from the Greek port of Patras to Italy's Ancona with 411 passengers, 55 crew and 222 vehicles on board, coast guard officials said.
The Norman Atlantic, hired by Greek ANEK shipping company, was 33 nautical miles off the small island of Othonoi and12 nautical miles off the coast of Albania when it sent a distress signal.
14:23 local time:The Norman Atlantic is a 26,900-tonne, roll-on roll-off ferry chartered by Greek ferry company ANEK, the coastguard said. According to marine traffic data, it was built in 2009 and previously operated in Italy.
Tug boats were being sent from both Greeceand Italybut would take some time before arriving.
Greek Coast guard tweeted that Rome's Search and Rescue Centre confirmed that 56 passengers from Norman Atlantic have been rescued.
The Greek coastguard said 50 people had been saved from the Italian-registered Norman Atlantic, which was carrying almost 500 passengers and crew when it sent a distress signal after fire broke out on its lower deck.
As high winds and rough seas impeded efforts by other ships to rescue those still on board, it was unclear whether there had been casualties or if any passengers were in the water.
"The ship is still on fire, the floor is burning," passenger George Styliaras told Greek TV by telephone, adding that smoke was making it difficult to breathe. "We don't know how long we can hold on."
Cold winter temperatures would make survival in the sea difficult unless rescue came quickly.
Varvitsiotis said there were 478 passengers and crew aboard the ship, more than the 466 originally reported. Of those, he said 268 were Greek, while a foreign ministry official said there were also passengers from several other countries including Germany, Italy, Austria, Turkey, France and the Netherlands. Many appeared to be truck drivers.
One Greek passenger told a television reporter that language differences hindered communication between passengers and crew.Read the full story here and here.
Air rescue of 478 passengers on Greece-Italy #ferry hampered by high winds @BBCNews http://t.co/Ejs0QN4I8q
— david lepeska (@dlepeska) December 28, 2014
#NormanAtlantic: 51 rescuees on Cruise Europa, 39 on Aby Jeannette, 49 on Spirit of Piraeus, 9 flown to Lecce & 1 on IT vessel ~@HCoastGuard
— Yannis Koutsomitis (@YanniKouts) December 28, 2014
Airlift begins for hundreds trapped on burning #Italian ferry http://t.co/qpFx0obWLy @bgnnewsturkey pic.twitter.com/9WlEqCAXWp
— BGN News (@bgnnewsturkey) December 28, 2014
Hellenic Coast Guard @HCoastGuard has tweeted that the number of rescued people from #NormanAtlantic has now raised to 140.
— Stefanos Livos (@stefivos) December 28, 2014
MORE: Italian #NormanAtlantic #ferry which caught fire off Greek coast drifts to Albania http://t.co/HTwvw3SMhU pic.twitter.com/qsLS0MReEf
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) December 28, 2014
Italian ship #NormanAtlantic "does not have enough rafts for all passengers." They still live in Titanic era (1912)?
— Mika Peltokorpi (@MikaPeltokorpi) December 28, 2014
"Pregate per noi, stiamo bruciando". I passeggeri si stanno buttando in mare #NormanAtlantic http://t.co/LaKWXVtXju pic.twitter.com/vgMuwoNrpD
— neXt quotidiano (@neXtquotidiano) December 28, 2014
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Greece: unpaid electrical bills amount to 1.7 billion euros, 2.16 Billion $
Greece: unpaid electrical bills amount to 1.7 billion euros, 2.16 Billion $. (Ansamed)
As of the end of June, the Greek public power company DEI is owed about 1.7 billion euros, which it intends to claim back through the courts as daily To Vima online reports today.
Prior to the introduction of the special tax on electrified real estate (Eetide) in 2012, unpaid electrical bills amounted to less than 300 million euros.
As a result though many customers were unable to pay the tax and ended up not paying their electricity bills at all. Even though the government later tried to improve the tax, customers were still unable to pay as necessary. Based on DEI's data, unpaid bills amounted to 1.4 billion euros at the start of the year and increased to 1.7 billion by the end of June.
About 950 million euros is attributed to households, 430 million euros to high voltage users and a further 180 million euros is owed by the greater public sector.
At this rate, the power company has estimated that unpaid bills will amount to 2 billion euros by the end of the year. In order to curb this increase, DEI has assigned the collection of 20,000 unpaid bills to experienced legal service providers. Hmmmm.....Good luck, as the saying go's 'You can't skin a stone' (ANSAmed).
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