Israel has signed three commercial agreements with Greece which are designed to pave the way for closer relations between the two countries, it was announced here today by Joseph Tkoa, a member of the Israeli delegation to the negotiations with Greece.
The agreements provide for the granting of various concessions by each country to the airlines of the other; a “most favored nation” clause which is viewed as a preliminary to a broader trade pact; and a mutual release of companies owned by each other nationals from double taxation.
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