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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-03-22

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Tsipras to Gabriel: Greece is determined to work to regain social contract
  • [02] Full support for restoration of historic Bayezid Mosque after destructive fire

  • [01] Tsipras to Gabriel: Greece is determined to work to regain social contract

    The dilemma is whether EU countries will regain the social contract and social acquis or if they will remain stuck in racist slogans which are unfortunately being heard from officials, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel during their meeting at the Maximos Mansion in Athens on Wednesday.

    "Greece chooses the first category and is determined to work for it," Tsipras said.

    On his side, Gabriel referred to the ongoing second program review saying decisions are difficult on the issue but a solution should be reached in April.

    "We don't want to have a story with no ending. We all have to work so that we can reach a solution in April. What remains ahead are difficult decisions," he told the Greek premier.

    He also said he agreed with what Tsipras said on the Greek economy. "The EU must not be divided. Because even Germany, which has a strong voice, will not be heard and will not be able to face economies such as China, the United States or Russia," he said.

    Gabriel is on an official two-day visit to Athens. During his visit, he is scheduled to have a working dinner with the prime minister on Wednesday night and then a series of meetings with President of the Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos and Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias on Thursday. The talks during the visit are expected to focus on the migration and refugee crisis.

    He will also visit the gallery that is to exhibit works of art in the 'documenta 14' art exhibition taking place in Athens and Kassel, Germany.

    [02] Full support for restoration of historic Bayezid Mosque after destructive fire

    A number of Greek ministers on Wednesday pledged to fully support efforts to restore the Celebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque in Didimoteicho, also known as the Bayezid Mosque, which was severely damaged in a fire that broke out in the early hours of Wednesday.

    Government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said it was a very sad event and that the government "has an obligation and we have pledged that we will proceed with the repair of the monument." Greek authorities were now investigating to discover the cause of the fire and those responsible, he added.

    Education Minister Costas Gavroglou also offered his full support to the culture ministry, noting that the Bayezid Mosque was a "most important religious monument for our country and culture."

    "The destruction it has suffered due to the fire is a blow," Gavroglou said, noting that he had contacted the heads of Greece's top universities, asking them to support the culture ministry's efforts. He also stressed the need to discover what caused the fire in a very important religious monument undergoing restoration work.

    A team of culture ministry staff headed by culture ministry general secretary Maria Andreadi-Vlazaki, sent by Culture Minister Lydia Koniordou, arrived in Didimoteicho on Wednesday morning to inspect the damage after the fire was extinguished. Koniordou is currently on a visit to Jerusalem.

    According to a culture ministry announcement, the team will ensure that the necessary emergency action to protect and preserve the mosque is taken while the investigation into the fire is underway.

    The ministry's announcement noted that the historic mosque, started in 1402 AD by Sultan Bayezid but finally completed in 1420 AD under Sultan Mehmet I, had been one of its top priorities and that the restoration work on its roof had been included in the projects given EU funding. Prior to the fire, complete studies of its structure, archaeological investigation and the construction of a protective shelter had been completed, the announcement said.

    "..Having ensured a full record and the archaeological documentation of the monument, the culture ministry is determined and in every way prepared to fully restore the Mosque and hand it over to the local community and beyond in the best possible way, considering it a very important part of our country's cultural wealth," the announcement said.

    Talking to the ANA radio station 'Praktorio 104.9' in Thessaloniki, Andreadi-Vlazaki also stressed that the ministry had all the information needed in order to fully restore the mosque.

    The 15th-century mosque, possibly the oldest in Europe, is considered by Greek officials as one of the most important Muslim monuments in all of Europe and has been protected since 1946. Its pyramid-shaped oak roof dates to the late 15th century and replaced the original dome, which collapsed soon after construction.

    According to experts on Ottoman architecture in Greece, the oak roof destroyed in Wednesday's fire was "one of the most important wooden monuments in the world" and work to restore this had been underway since 2010, using both EU and national funding.


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