“With regard to Chevron, we have nothing to discuss with Turkey, as the Prime Minister made very clear in his interview with the Wall Street Journal," stressed Greece’s Environment and Energy Minister.
Newly published filings detail the assets, income, and loans of Greek leaders, with Stefanos Kasselakis topping the list ass Greece's wealthiest political leader
A canceled summit in New York, rising tension over defense programs, and Erdogan’s renewed leverage under Trump mark the latest twist in the fragile Greece–Turkey relationship
Speaking at events marking the 204th anniversary of the fall of Tripolitsa during the Greek War of Independence, DM Nikos Dendias linked the historic memory of 1821 to today’s national responsibilities
So far, no bilateral talks between Mitsotakis and Trump have been scheduled.
Mitsotakis welcomed the investment of Italy’s UniCredit SpA in Alpha Bank in an interview with Bloomberg.
While in New York, the minister also conferred with EU Commissioner for Climate Action Wopke Hoekstra on the sidelines of the UN Climate Summit.
A videoconference was carried out on Friday, Sept. 26, to restart talks regarding the GSI after a summer of failed meetings and public criticism from Cyprus’ Finance Minister.
The presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the United Nations General Assembly summarized broader problems regarding the way he manages the country’s affairs.
ExxonMobil shares promising initial findings from the Pegasus and Glaucus offshore gas fields, with an estimated 8–9 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis says Athens has informed Israel of Greek citizens’ participation in the mission, while downplaying a recent drone attack on the ships
The percentage of respondents who were declared as “undecided” reached 16.2%
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed an Atlantic Council meeting in NYC
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told the Wall Street Journal that Athens has nothing to discuss with Ankara regarding Chevron’s energy projects south of Crete, while stressing Greece’s economic recovery and strong ties with the U.S
Italian and Spanish warships head south of Crete after alleged Israeli drone attacks, while Turkey’s opposition urges Erdogan to deploy the navy to protect activists.
The Greek prime minister, among others, said there's nothing to discuss with Ankara regarding hydrocarbon research south of Crete, for instance. He also fielded a question on Chinese ownership of the port of Piraeus; cited the IMEC corridor initiative
ELSTAT says Greece displays among the highest percentages of energy poverty in the European Union (EU) with 43.6% of households stating they are unable to heat their homes.
An informal October gathering will bring together six key member states to shape the Commission’s “solidarity pool” under the EU migration pact
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was also warmly welcomed by the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at UN headquarters in New York last week.
Ermischer highlighted the pressures faced by NGOs in Greece, noting accusations of unlawful political activity against organizations working on sensitive issues.