The austerity can’t reduce the public debt, said European parliament president Antonio Tajani in an interview with the Saturday edition of Nea newspaper.
“Greece needs a growth strategy with a restart plan for the economy and the creation of new job position. The reduction of the debt passes through the strengthening of the real economy, Tajani explained.
He characterised “unacceptable” the fact that some EU countries as Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic refuse to accept migrants that are in Greece and Italy.
He expressed his concern over Turkey’s increasing distance from EU and on the Cyprus he noted that “Famagusta is a Greek and not a Turkish city and Ankara must understand it”.
He also underlined the need EU to make the European orientation of the Balkans a priority because the risk of fundamentalism for the Muslim population is lurking.
The president of the European Pparliament praised Greece’s role on the stability in the region adding that it is important the deliberations with FYROM to continue.