Government accused of timid foreign policy over delay in maritime spatial planning

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: New Democracy, PASOK-KINAL, SYRIZA, Turkey
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The government submitted its plan for the use of marine areas to Brussels this week, in a move which the Foreign Minister described as vital for Greece’s national interests, but opposition parties criticised as delayed and ineffectual in the latest spat over foreign and defence policy.

Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis claimed the national maritime spatial plan, a document which defines how the country will organise human activities in the marine environment, is important not only because it forms the basis for commercial activiti...

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