Government will seek next time to put on the issues related to their tragedy Temps and which are still open. In addition to the lawsuit proceeding with the case file that arrived in Parliament for Mr Karamanlis and H. Spirtz, it is key to resolve the railway and to have specific moves that will mark the Persama on a “new page” that will restore the public.

In this context, according to the EverydayAthens and Rome have been in consultation lately to meet a meeting between the Prime Minister Kyriakou Mitsotakis and its Italian counterpart Georgia in Rome. A meeting recalled that it was scheduled for last February and was eventually postponed, at the expense of political turmoil in Greece that brought the big rallies.

According to sources, the prime minister’s visit to Rome may take place next week, with a date that has been circulated first to be 1May 2nd.

Characteristic of advanced contacts that have begun between Athens and Rome is that in the coming days the Deputy Minister of Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis It is expected to be in Rome for preparatory meetings with its administration FSwhich is her mother’s Hellenic Trainbut also the Vice President of the Government and the Minister of the Interior Mateo Salvini. The prime ministers’ meeting will “lock” if the discussions between Kyranaki and Salvini go well so that the next step can be taken between leaders.

The agenda

The question, of course, is what the Greek government will ask from Italian. What the Maximus Mansion wants is a “renegotiation” of the obligations that the Hellenic Train will have to make the Italian side commitment to invest with its own money in new trains. Reports say that the Greek side wants to negotiate for an amount of 300 million euros, which will include new trains for the Athens -Thessaloniki line, but also for the suburban.

Beyond that, once the meeting between the two prime ministers will be finalized, it will not exclusively concern the Hellenic Train. The two sides have a lot to discuss the bilateral relations, migration and new geopolitical data.