akritas
08-16-2007, 07:55 AM
The new Greek Ambassador to FYROM, Alexandra Papadopoulou, on Wednesday in Skopje stated her hopes for "constructive cooperation" to solve the name differences between FYROM and Greece.
"I stated my hope for constructive cooperation that will allow solving the existing differences and promoting the cooperation between the two countries", said Papadopoulou after the meeting with chief of FYROM diplomacy, Antonio Miloshoski.
She added that "she believes all efforts should be undertaken in order to reach a solution on the name issue under UN supervision".
http://www.makfax.com.mk/cgi-bin/get_img?NrImage=2&NrArticle=79567
Papadopoulou said that this will be "within building good friendly and neighborly relations, as a basic parameter for Euro-Atlantic and European cooperation".
The Ambassador on Wednesday met minister Miloshoski and presented the letter by which chief of Greek diplomacy Dora Bakoyianni appoints her for Ambassador and Head of the Greek Liaison Office in Skopje.
Makfax vesnik (http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=2&NrArticle=79567&NrIssue=425&NrSection=10)
Papadopoulou (50 yeras old) is a career diplomat with prior duties in USA, Canada, Amman, and later in Pristina.
She took over the new office from the position of Greek Representative to the United Nations.
Papadopoulou is a lawyer with Master’s Degree in International Relations and speaks two languages - English and French. She is a widow and has one daughter.
Papadopoulou was appointed in place of Theodora Grosomanidou, recalled by Athens because of her statement for "Financial Times" when she said that Greece should face the reality that more than a half of the world countries have already recognized Macedonia under its constitutional name.
She looks to the Giannakou :laugh:
"I stated my hope for constructive cooperation that will allow solving the existing differences and promoting the cooperation between the two countries", said Papadopoulou after the meeting with chief of FYROM diplomacy, Antonio Miloshoski.
She added that "she believes all efforts should be undertaken in order to reach a solution on the name issue under UN supervision".
http://www.makfax.com.mk/cgi-bin/get_img?NrImage=2&NrArticle=79567
Papadopoulou said that this will be "within building good friendly and neighborly relations, as a basic parameter for Euro-Atlantic and European cooperation".
The Ambassador on Wednesday met minister Miloshoski and presented the letter by which chief of Greek diplomacy Dora Bakoyianni appoints her for Ambassador and Head of the Greek Liaison Office in Skopje.
Makfax vesnik (http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=2&NrArticle=79567&NrIssue=425&NrSection=10)
Papadopoulou (50 yeras old) is a career diplomat with prior duties in USA, Canada, Amman, and later in Pristina.
She took over the new office from the position of Greek Representative to the United Nations.
Papadopoulou is a lawyer with Master’s Degree in International Relations and speaks two languages - English and French. She is a widow and has one daughter.
Papadopoulou was appointed in place of Theodora Grosomanidou, recalled by Athens because of her statement for "Financial Times" when she said that Greece should face the reality that more than a half of the world countries have already recognized Macedonia under its constitutional name.
She looks to the Giannakou :laugh: