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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 12-07-05Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] Reichenbach to AMNA: No more words, but actionAMNA---European Commission Task Force chief Horst Reichenbach said he was very satisfied with the new coalition government's determination for the structural reforms to proceed, adding that this was the first time he ascertained this in Greece, in statements to AMNA on Thursday on the sidelines of an exports conference in Athens.Reichenbach, who left Greece after the conference, said of his first contacts with the new Greek government that there was a clear determination on the part of the government to act, and the will existed to proceed with the reforms, at a degree that he has not seen to now in Greece. There is also a sense of urgency, that the success and the results must come quickly, he said, adding that there was an open disposition to continue with the Task Force a very constructive cooperation, for the provision of technical assistance, which is offered by many EU member states and man international organisations to the Greek authorities.amna He said he was very satisfied, and that all the sides clarified the changes and progress they are seeking, as well as how the Task Force, on its part, can contribute to attaining those targets.amna The next step, he continued, is that now all that has been agreed needs to be applied. No more words, the words need to be put into action, Reichenbach said, adding that the conference showed that the business world wants a facilitation of exports, simplification of the procedures, and this will have a positive impact on the business climate.amna Asked what the first priority is for the Greek economy, Reichenbach said it is the Greek government that will determine the priorities, and the Task Force Ģis here to back them". [02] Decline in tourist arrivals on RhodesTourist arrivals on the island of Rhodes posted a 10 percent decline in June 2012 against the same month last year, according to Rhodes "Diagoras" Airport data announced on Thursday.A decline was recorded from most tourist markets, with the largest being in visitors from Poland, Italy and Slovakia. A decline was also recorded in tourists from the most popular markets, England and Germany.amna Conversely, a small increase was recorded in tourist arrivals from Russia and Norway. Despite the decline in figures, English tourists remained in first place in arrivals on the island, with Russian tourists coming second. Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |