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Oligarch introduces pro-Russian interests in the new Greek government

29 January 2015 / 21:01:51  GRReporter
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For me, however, the influence of Moscow on new Minister of Defence Panos Kammenos suggested in the correspondence is more frightening. A letter sent from Konstandakopoulos to Gavrish makes it clear that, after another trip to Moscow, Kammenos, a representative of the otherwise competing Independent Greeks party, proved to be enthusiastic about joint tactical actions with the ideologically incompatible SYRIZA. It turns out that, at that time, an organisation called "Centre for Strategic Research" and managed by Kammenos signed a long-term cooperation with the Russian Centre for Strategic Research, which is a structure of the FSB chaired by a Major General of KGB-FSB, who had incidentally lived in Bulgaria for a long time and, according to media reports, was a frequent guest of Rumen Petkov in Bulgaria.

How would you comment on the corrective statement by the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Minister Nikos Kotzias had no connections with Alexander Dugin?

On 13 April 2013, Kotzias sent Gavrish a picture clearly showing him himself with Dugin and a group of students, apparently at the University of Piraeus. Therefore, they know each other at least.

On 15 May 2014, Kotzias sent Gavrish a letter, stating that he had been looking for him when he was in Moscow, but had not found him. Meanwhile, Kotzias had sent at least three long, detailed studies of the attitude towards Russia to Gavrish, who was working for Malofeev and Dugin at the same time. It is highly unlikely that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is ready to refute these facts.

GRReporter posts a photo sent by Mr. Grozev, showing Kotzias, Dugin and a group of students at the University of Piraeus.

 

 

Tags: PoliticsGreek governmentRussia's interestsOligarchMinister of Foreign AffairsNikos KotziasAleksandr DuginUkraine
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