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Greek PM invites Albanian, Macedonian PMs in an informal meeting

24. November 2009. | 09:41

Source: EMportal

The meeting will discuss the possibility of cooperation for the protection and viable development of the Prespes national park region, which straddles the borders of all three countries.

Prime Minister George Papandreou has invited the prime ministers of neighbouring Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia , Sali Berisha and and Nikola Gruevski, respectively, to take part in an informal meeting in the Prespes Lakes region of northwestern Greece on Friday.

The meeting will discuss the possibility of cooperation for the protection and viable development of the Prespes national park region, which straddles the borders of all three countries.

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