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Meeting of Chairmen of EU Parliamentary Committees for Production, Commerce and Maritime Affairs

The Hellenic Parliament hosted a meeting of Chairpersons of EU Parliamentary Committees for Production, Commerce and Maritime Affairs on Monday, 17 March 2014.

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Collector’s silver euro coin dedicated to the Greek Presidency

Greece’s Finance Ministry is issuing a €10 Collector’s silver coin dedicated to the Greek Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2014. The selling price of the Collector’s coin is € 52.85 (plus V.A.T.) and the maximum mintage 5,000 coins.

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Deputy FM Kourkoulas addresses the European Parliament Plenary in Strasbourg (11.03 2014)

Deputy FM Kourkoulas representing the Council of the European Union addressed the European Parliament Plenary session in Strasbourg on the following issues:

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France honours the Greek Presidency with the “Hellas-France Alliance 2014” programme

Building on decades of close ties between Greece and France, the French Institute of Greece is honouring the semester of the Greek Presidency of the Council of the European Union, highlighting the cultural relations between the two countries through a programme unprecedented in terms of extent and quality, entitled “Hellas-France Alliance 2014”. Forty years after the restoration of democracy in Greece, the event’s title alludes to an historic slogan widely heard in Greece during the 1970s.

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Greek culture everywhere! The Greek Presidency celebrated across the world

A rotating EU Presidency is hard work, tough negotiations and complex agreements, but it is also an opportunity to celebrate European unity as well as the individual nations that forge it. In collaboration with embassies around the world, Greece’s fifth Presidency is bringing Greek art, music, literature, cinema, and gastronomy all around the world with a programme that highlights the country’s distinct cultural identity and its global resonance. Here are just some of the events that took place in the first two months of the Presidency.

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High Level Conference on Coastal and Maritime Tourism in Athens today (10.3.2014)

On the occasion of the Greek Presidency of the EU Council, the European Commission, the Ministry of Tourism of Greece and the Greek National Tourism Organisation organise a High Level Conference on Coastal and Maritime Tourism, as well an Informal Ministerial Meeting at the Acropolis Museum today (10.3.2014).

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EU Committee of the Regions meets in Athens (7-8.03.2014)

The Summit will discuss Europe’s strategy for growth and jobs from a local and regional perspective, the forthcoming European elections, the future of the EU and the role of local government in bringing Europe closer to its citizens. Watch live here from 13:00 (CET)
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Celebrating the contemporary Greek cinema in Brussels: four months of movie screening in Cinematek and Bozar (March – June 2014)

Ιn crisis-hit Greece, young filmmakers grab attention and provoke discussions at international festivals, creating a tendency that has been described by some as the Greek 'new wave' in cinema. The plethora of emerging artists are seeking personal ways to talk about contemporary Greek reality and a society in transition through movies that often receive international acclaim and find their way into European cinemas.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Venizelos concludes visit to Ukraine (02.03.2014)

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos completed a one day visit to Ukraine on 2 March 2014.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Venizelos to visit Ukraine

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos will travel to Ukraine tomorrow, Sunday, 2 March 2014.

Initially, Mr. Venizelos will visit Mariupol, where he will meet with representatives of the local Greek Communities, and he will then travel on to Kiev, where he will have meetings with the country’s state and political leadership.

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