Athens, March 22, 2012
The campaign called “Help Greece!” will be launched by the Russian Federal Agency for international humanitarian cooperation (Rossotrudnichestvo) on March 25th, two days before the “Hellenic Republic will mark the 191st independence anniversary,” says Itar-Tass. “We have calculated that if each Russian spends during a year 3-4 thousand rubles on Greek goods it will give the Greek economy 15-18 billion euros of export revenues,” said Rossotrudnichestvo deputy head Georgy Muradov to the Russian news agency.
“Greece is a country which is close to us historically, in civilization, and we have to assist the brotherly Greek people in hard times of economic, social, and political crisis. We hope our society will back the action,” added the Russian diplomat, who has previously served as the ambassador of his country to Cyprus.
The agency will urge the Russians to buy among other Greek goods, olive oil, olives and wine, and it will organise fairs, presentations and food functions to promote Greek products, resorts and real estate.
According to Itar-Tass, 67% of respondents in an Echo
Moskvy radio station telephone poll expressed their
eagerness to buy Greek goods.
(source: ANSA)