Poor Nimetz given more "history" books by Greek Govt
Unable to use any history books, the Greek Govt and its 'historians' are working around the clock to make up their own fictional history which are then sent to Nimetz as 'proof' for Greece's positions in the name dispute.
Most of the books given to Nimetz, ironically were published by Athens propaganda machine in the last 16 months. In fact, during each visit Nimetz is given a 'history' book by Greek Government official that was published few months before his arrival. Someone is hard at work, and we salute you.
Ironically, Greece isn't able to use even their own history books dating back two or more decades because in them Macedonia is clearly marked with its constitutional name.
The latest book given to Nimetz was titled "European cartography and politics - the case with Macedonia" published several months ago.
Greece's Minister of Foreign Affairs slipped the book into Nimetz's hands explaining it was a pure coincidence the Greek FM had it on him while meeting Nimetz.
- Mr. Nimetz received a copy of a great book and I am sure upon his return to the US he will use it to enrich his knowledge about the dispute - stated Avramopoulos.
This isn't the first time Greece is trying to influence US politicians with 'freshly cooked' books.
In the early 2000's the Greek Government made a similar attempt with US Universities, comical history books were published and 'donated' to US schools, however the top US schools were able to see what official Athens intent was and said no to the 'donations', numerous US schools however accepted the free books.
Most of the books given to Nimetz, ironically were published by Athens propaganda machine in the last 16 months. In fact, during each visit Nimetz is given a 'history' book by Greek Government official that was published few months before his arrival. Someone is hard at work, and we salute you.
Ironically, Greece isn't able to use even their own history books dating back two or more decades because in them Macedonia is clearly marked with its constitutional name.
The latest book given to Nimetz was titled "European cartography and politics - the case with Macedonia" published several months ago.
Greece's Minister of Foreign Affairs slipped the book into Nimetz's hands explaining it was a pure coincidence the Greek FM had it on him while meeting Nimetz.
- Mr. Nimetz received a copy of a great book and I am sure upon his return to the US he will use it to enrich his knowledge about the dispute - stated Avramopoulos.
This isn't the first time Greece is trying to influence US politicians with 'freshly cooked' books.
In the early 2000's the Greek Government made a similar attempt with US Universities, comical history books were published and 'donated' to US schools, however the top US schools were able to see what official Athens intent was and said no to the 'donations', numerous US schools however accepted the free books.
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