Greek Farmers Block Borders, Airport, and Roads in Protest Over Delayed EU Farm Subsidies
Greek farmers disrupted traffic at border crossings and at an airport on the island of Crete on Monday, as well as blocking roads across the country, as they stepped up protests begun after investigations into corruption led to the delay of European Union subsidies. Thousands of trucks participated in at least 20 blockades, local media said.Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, whose government's popularity has been harmed by the dispute, urged farmers to end the blockades. "The government is open for dialogue," he said...
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