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The aim was to support such tiny communities, some of which have very small medical facilities – but at the same time, to allow them to reopen their touristic business as soon as possible.
The bigger islands, like Crete, had to wait longer to reopen – but there was no bad blood, University of Crete professor and former member of the European Parliament Notis Marias told RT.
“I don’t think there is any kind of jealousy or competition between Crete and other islands. We have great solidarity.”
What about solidarity with the EU neighbors?
“A common position” on reopening is welcome, Greece’s tourism minister Harry Theoharis told the New York Times, but
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ATHENS, May 23 Whenever Marilena returns to Crete, it only takes a short spell with friends before her native island dialect kicks back in.
But the 44-year-old mother of two knows that her young son and baby daughter will likely never fully learn the distinctive oral tradition of her ancestors that dates back centuries.
“I lived in Crete until the age of 18, while they will grow up in Athens. They won’t have the opportunity to learn as we did,” she says with a tinge of sadness.