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The last eight months of the launch of Turkish crime in the Eastern Mediterranean and the transfer of the Greek-Turkish to the center and the government agenda have led Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to create a strike team inside and outside the Palace of the Maxims , with the aim of efficiency. Apart, of course, from the Prime Minister’s main institutional interlocutor for these issues, namely the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, in the daily elaboration of the issues, of course, the Prime Minister’s diplomatic adviser, Eleni Sourani, has a central role, through which the last detail passes. It is recalled that Ms Surani is the person who participated in the first tripartite meeting with Angela Merkel’s diplomatic director, but also the representative of the Turkish President, Ibrahim Kalin.
In recent weeks, the Prime Minister has been mentored by Ms Mania Telalian, with many years of experience in handling particularly sensitive issues. Ms. Telalian (from the field of experts) has been the Head of the Special Legal Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for several years and has handled almost all the issues that have occupied foreign policy from time to time, not only national but also Legislation European. Many describe Ms. Telalian as an institutional memory of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a man who knows few technical subjects in depth. The iron trio of women advising the prime minister adds Alexandra Papadopoulou. Despite the fact that Ms. Papadopoulou is in Washington, communication with the Prime Minister is regular, since the United States is a critical parameter, problematic at the moment, in the resolution of the Greek-Turkish disputes. Ms Papadopoulou was present in Athens not only during the prime minister’s telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump the day before yesterday, but also in the early days of the August crisis in the eastern Mediterranean.
Mr. Mania Telalian, an advisor to Mr. Mitsotakis with many years of experience in handling sensitive issues.
At the same time, Grigoris Dimitriadis, director of the Prime Minister’s Office, and Minister of State G. Gerapetritis have a complete picture of the events. Mr. Demitriadis is more “operational”, while Mr. Gerapetritis advises the Prime Minister mainly on matters of a legal nature, which are central to Greek-Turkish disputes, while sometimes publicly stating Maximos’s line regarding Greek-Turkish issues. relations. At the level of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the regular contacts between the Prime Minister and Mr. Dendias, the Secretary General is almost always present. of the chancellors. Demiris, whose experience is valuable.
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