The meeting between KiteMag.gr Editorial Team and Secretary General of Security - Maritime Navigation of the Minister of Citizen Protection completed successfully today.
The meeting was suggested as a reaction of Secretary General Office to the protest letter that was sent by KiteMag founder and had been signed by kiters of the Greek Community.
Ministry of Citizen Protection Participants:
Secretary General & Maritime Security, Mr Christopoulos Athanasios (as President),
Director of the Port Police Coast Guard, Mr Paraskevas Panagiotis
Adjutant of the SG, Mr. Lagouros.
During the meeting, we gave a short presentation of our arguments for lifting the ban of kitesurf in beaches that have no surf clubs, followed by discussion.
Both of Secretary General and Director of the Port Police Coast Guard agreed on the bases that kitesurf should stay free as a recreation activity followed by rules that should respect swimmers and other water users.
As a result of the meeting, we received the promise that they are going to edit in high priority their last decision following the above spirit, as soon as possible (10 – 15 days).
We remind you that until then, the old circular is still valid until further notice.
We will keep you informed about the legal frame of kitesurf in Greek waters.
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