EU leaders discuss the implications of “Brexit”
“Leaders are absolutely determined to remain united and work closely together as 27,” said President Tusk at the press conference after the meeting.
Read more“Leaders are absolutely determined to remain united and work closely together as 27,” said President Tusk at the press conference after the meeting.
Read moreGreek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias expressed his solidarity to the people of Turkey, following the terrorist attacks of June 28 at Istanbul’s airport.
Read moreSlovenian foreign policy and diplomacy co-created the growing ambitions and goals of the Slovenian state and considerably contributed to their fulfilment.
Read moreSince the beginning of the “Blue Dots” program in May 2016 until today, the teams of SolidarityNow and NCSS have helped more than 1,000 refugees.
Read moreMogherini: “In challenging times, a strong Union is one that thinks strategically, shares a vision and acts together. This is even more true after the British referendum. We will indeed have to rethink the way our Union works, but we perfectly know what to work for.”
Read moreThe UK must respect the wish of a majority of its citizens, entirely, fully and as soon as possible, by officially withdrawing from the EU before any new relationship arrangements can be made, says the European Parliament in a resolution voted after an extraordinary plenary debate.
Read moreTusk: “I have no doubt that due to the negative outcome of the UK referendum we will mostly need to devote our European Council to a discussion on its political consequences…”
Read moreThe talented Celina Pereira will visit Athens on June 29 to perform at the Zografou Open Air Theatre.
Read moreThe facilities were renovated and expanded with the financial support of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Read moreThe Board of Directors of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has adopted a strategy for Greece, which sets out the Bank’s priorities for its investment activities in the country.
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