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NATO Secretary General to visit Greece

The Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson, will visit Greece on Friday, 16 March 2001. In Greece, Lord Robertson will meet the President, the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister and the Defense Minister as well as the leader of the opposition.

Media Advisory

09.00-09.45
Meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr George Papandreou, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
10.00-10.30
Meeting with the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Kostas Karamanlis, at his office
10.40
Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
11.45-12.45
Meeting with the Minister of Defense, Mr. Akis Tsohatzopoulos, at the Ministry of Defense
13.00-13.30
Meeting with the the President of the Hellenic Republic, H.E. Mr. Constantinos Stephanopoulos, at the Presidential Palace
13.30-14.15
Meeting with the Prime Minister, Mr. Costas Simitis, at the office of the Prime Minister, followed by a joint press conference
The Secretary General's schedule is subject to change