Greece has traditionally seen Russia as a great power that should have normal cooperation with the EU, Greek leader said in an exclusive interview to TASS First Deputy Director-General Mikhail Gusman

ATHENS, April 6. /TASS/. Russia should maintain normal relations with the European Union, Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos said in an exclusive interview granted to TASS First Deputy Director-General Mikhail Gusman. "Russia has very many allies inside the European Union," Pavlopoulos said. "Greece has traditionally seen Russia as a great power that should have normal cooperation with the European Union." In his opinion "relations with Russia must be as close as possible." "We [the European Union and Russia] are partners in addressing the most important international problems, including those we encountered in Syria just recently," Pavlopoulos said. "We may have disagreements on some issues, for instance, those over Ukraine, but we can resolve them through dialogue, provided there is good will. In the face of the main challenges these disagreements fade into the background." Pavlopoulos said he was speaking not just on behalf of his country. "Russia has privileged relations with many other states, for instance, Germany. As is known, Greece welcomes such relations," he said. "The European Union and Russia have far more in common than points of disagreement. And this is very good." Pavlopoulos stressed Athens’ efforts "to promote a rapprochement between the European and Russia by all possible means."

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On Russia's role in the world In Greek president's words, Russia has always been and will be a great power, it plays a fundamental role in the fate of the entire humanity. "Russia has always been and will be a great power, it plays a crucial role in the fate of all humanity, and everyone realizes this — Greece, the EU and the US," he said. "Both in the issue of resolving the Syrian crisis and in combating terrorism Russia, with its enormous strength, has capabilities and acts." He added that Russia "plays the role that is suitable for it." According to Pavlopoulos, cooperation with Russia is needed to end the war in Syria and defeat the Islamic State terrorist group [IS — outlawed in Russia]. Speaking of the Russian-Greek relations, the Greek president said they had always been good. "History has shown that, despite the political situation, there have always been strong ties that unite our two peoples," he said. "There has always been mutual understanding between us in all fundamental issues, and this was confirmed during my recent visit to Moscow." "As the president of one of the EU countries, I can say that, when necessary, we put aside the differences that separate us to achieve the most important strategic goals, such as resolving the Syrian crisis and fighting against terrorism," Pavlopoulos said. "These are our areas of common interest, and that’s very important. This mutual understanding — not only between Russia, Greece and the EU, but also with the U.S. and all the forces that determine the fate of the world — inspires hope."