According to SKAI, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is going to Odessa tomorrow, Sunday.
The Foreign Minister will be appointed head of humanitarian aid in Odessa. Security checks will be carried out precautionarily before the final decision is made, as the situation remains dangerous.
On this issue, Mr. Dendias yesterday had contacts with both his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba and the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross Peter Maurer to take all necessary security measures.
In Odessa he will have contacts with Ukrainian officials and representatives of the Greek community and will visit the museum of the friendly company that was recently closed.
The great interest of the government is focused on the Greek community, and especially on Mariupol, where there is the issue of opening a humanitarian corridor in which Paris and Ankara are also involved.
Source: Capital

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