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ATHENS, May 8 (Xinhua) -- At the core of the Olympic spirit is the principle that triumphing is not the ultimate prize, Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis said in an interview with Xinhua before she pays a visit to China from May 9 to 13.

It is the personal struggle and above all fair play that are the most cherished values of the Olympics, said the minister.

"The Olympic Games are a celebration of cultures and of noble values. It is the celebration of individual strength and commitment -- striving for the continual betterment of oneself," said Bakoyannis.

She emphasized that main message that the Olympics have sought to propagate throughout the centuries, is that of co-operation, respect, and proud achievement. These do not necessarily translate in victory at all costs -- the ends do not justify the means.

Both Greece and China are unique in that they comprise a wonderful combination of the 'ancient' and the 'modern.' This contrast is what fascinates outsiders and this contrast is what ought to be emphasized to the outside world.

"This is an aspect which makes China truly captivating," said the minister.

Each country and government decides, based on its own ideas and visions, how to project itself to the outside world, she added.

Dora Bakoyannis assumed her duties as the first woman Foreign Minister of Greece in the government of Costas Karamanlis on February 2006. She was elected Athens' first female mayor winning in October 2002 by a greater majority.
 

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