Greece should follow EU line on Russia - EU's Schulz


  • World
  • Friday, 30 Jan 2015

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece should not undermine EU policy on Russia at a time when it is seeking support from its partners over its economic problems, European parliament President Martin Schulz told Greek newspapers on Friday.

Within hours of taking office last week, Greece's new government complained it was not consulted before the European Union moved to threaten tighter sanctions on Russia.

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