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Merkel says Germany recognises responsibi­lty for Nazi crimes in Greece

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ATHENS: Germany recognises its historical responsibi­lity for crimes committed by the Nazis in Greece, Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday on her first visit to Athens since 2014.

“We recognise our historical responsibi­lity. We know how much suffering we, as Germany in the time of Nazism, have brought to Greece,” she said.

“That is why it’s a lesson for us to do everything to have good relations with Greece, and to lend each other support for the prosperity of both countries.”

Tensions linger over wartime reparation­s for the World War II Nazi occupation of Greece, with Berlin arguing the issue was settled in 1960 in a deal with several European government­s.

In talks with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras after her arrival on Thursday, Merkel lauded the sacrifices Greeks made during the country’s economic crisis of 2010-2014.

During her first visit to Greece in 2014, Merkel faced major protests and sought to ease tensions with Athens where Berlin was often blamed for biting austerity and bailouts.

Also in 2014, ex- president Joachim Gauck sought public forgivenes­s in the name of Germany from relatives of those murdered by the Nazis in the mountains of northern Greece.

Merkel was to hold talks with conservati­ve opposition New Democracy party leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis, an EU parliament ally of her Christian Democrats, and meet President Prokopis Pavlopoulo­s.

She is expected to show support for a name change for Greece’s neighbour Macedonia, which is still a divisive issue in Greece.—

 ??  ?? Protesters clash with riot police during a demonstrat­ion against the visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Athens.
Protesters clash with riot police during a demonstrat­ion against the visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Athens.

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