Greece's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence

Mitsotakis: Our position on Kosovo unchanged, dialogue only path

BELGRADE - Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday in Belgrade his government's position on Kosovo-Metohija remained unchanged and that he believed EU facilitation and dialogue were the only path to normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations and greater stability in the region.

Important address: Vučić at 1:00 p.m. on the abolition of Serbian currency on Kosovo

As reported by his cabinet, the president will address the citizens of Serbia from the Palace of Serbia.
The President of Serbia did not address the media after the meeting with representatives of Quint and the EU, where they discussed Pristina's decision to abolish the Serbian dinar on the territory of Kosovo and Metohija.

Sakellaropoulou: Pressure does exist, but our stance on Kosovo remains unchanged

BELGRADE - Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, who is on an official visit to Serbia, said on Tuesday the Greek stance on non-recognition of the self-declared independence of the so-called Kosovo remained unchanged and that Greece was consistently implementing a constructive policy aimed at ensuring peace and stability in the Western Balkans.

Sakellaropoulou: Greece stands by its non-recognition of so-called Kosovo

BELGRADE - Greece's position of non-recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of the so-called Kosovo remains unchanged, says Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, noting that Greece supports agreements between Belgrade and Pristina leading to normalisation of relations.

Sakellaropoulou will come to Belgrade on Monday on an official visit.

"Greece is not changing its position and will not recognize Kosovo"

"During his recent visit to Belgrade (June 3), Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias reiterated that Greece's position remains unchanged and that it does not intend to recognize Kosovo's independence," said the ambassador, answering in a written interview for Tanjug the question of whether Pristina's expectations to Greece will be the first of the five remaining EU members to recognize Koso

Greece is ready to recognize the so-called Kosovo? Strange signals from Athens

Interactions between Pristina and Athens became more frequent in the first half of this year. The so-called Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, visited Greece last week, where he was received by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, followed by a series of mutual visits.

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