Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Greece’s prime minister woos farmers

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ATHENS, Greece — Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis offered some concession­s Tuesday to farming unionists who are threatenin­g to block roads around the country amid protests over high production costs.

It was unclear whether the representa­tives of farming associatio­ns who met with Mitsotakis in Athens were appeased by the concession­s, which included some tax rebates. They said decisions would be made after regional meetings of protesting farmers from later Tuesday.

Rizos Maroudas, a unionist present at the meeting, indicated that he would advocate a tough stance.

“Not all our demands have been met,” he told journalist­s after the talks. “We believe that our [protests] must continue.”

Farmers in several parts of the country have been staging brief, largely symbolic roadblocks, mostly avoiding key highways, for days and have threatened to ramp up the campaign.

The unrest follows farmers’ protests in several European Union countries over inflation, foreign competitio­n and the costs of combating climate change.

Greece’s center-right government has said it will try to reduce production costs and expedite compensati­on payments and tax relief for farmers hit by deadly floods last year.

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