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02 June, 2000
Karolos Papoulias, Chairman of the Permanent National Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee of the Greek Parliament, started a three-day visit to Belgrade on Thursday, at the invitation of the President of the Yugoslav Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee Lubica Ristic.
Papoulias was due to meet Serb President Milan Milutinovic later in the day, while talks have been scheduled on Friday at the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry, the Yugoslav Parliament and the committee which has undertaken the country's reconstruction after last year's bombings.
His agenda does not anticipate a meeting with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic so far.
Talks Papoulias will have with Yugoslav officials will be the continuation of contacts he had last November and which are aimed at maintaining channels of communication between the Greek government and Belgrade.
Issues Papoulias will discuss with them are the situation prevailing in the region, the course of the peace process in Kosovo and the consequences from the implementation of the international community's sanctions on Serbia's political, economic and social life.
Source: Athens News Agency
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