Greece has consistently exceeded NATO’s 2% GDP defense spending target—even at the height of the public debt crisis.
An ongoing initiative will see the planting of 400 trees at the Papagos military camp, representing the 400 years of Ottoman rule.
On Sunday, March 30, Mitsotakis will travel to Israel for meetings with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Multinational expresses interest in hydrocarbon exploration in two blocks due south of the large island of Crete
Mitsotakis: "Individuals who enter illegally should be aware that every effort will be made to facilitate their return to their country of origin.”
Nikos Androulakis’ commitment to keep PASOK on an independent course, despite falling poll numbers, has again clashed with Socrates Famellos’ proposal for a joint progressive party ballot to challenge New Democracy.
The Greek government is reportedly aiming for a strong, coordinated intergovernmental response to Turkish challenges concerning the electricity project.
An Orthodox Cross gifted to Donald Trump, a minor 'slip of the tongue', and shades of a ‘Byzantine diplomacy’ exerted by Archbishop Elpidophoros among the highlights of Monday’s celebration at the White House for March 25
The customary military parade in Athens passed before Parliament and Syntagma square, with the nation’s political and armed forces’ leadership looking on
The White House celebration in honor of the Greek-American community; the gift to the US President by Archbishop Elpidophoros. Evangelos Marinakis in attendance as a guest of Donald Trump
More than 15 million Turks – of which 13 million aren’t even members of the main opposition party – confirmed Imamoglu as the next presidential candidate when general elections are held
Through the "Agenda 2030" initiative, the most extensive reform of the Armed Forces in modern Greek history is being implemented.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis first reiterated that any “curtailment of the Rule of Law cannot be tolerated,” while saying the political situation in Turkey appears as fluid and concerning
In addition to commenting on defense spending and migration at the end of the EU Summit, the Greek PM voiced concerns over Turkey's democratic backsliding.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides also welcomed the development, calling it an important first step toward resuming negotiations.
Mitsotakis revealed the new directive to the Ministry of Migration and Asylum’s leadership, stating: "The new approach is clear: anyone entering the country illegally and not granted asylum should be returned to the country from which they came."
Nearly half (48.2%) prefer the government to complete its four-year term, while 44.9% favor early elections.
As the summit unfolds, Greece is expected to advocate for stronger EU defense mechanisms, a fair and effective migration policy, and enhanced economic competitiveness in the face of global challenges.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the General Police Directorate of Attica on Wednesday, March 19, where he chaired a meeting at the Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (DAOE). He was received by Minister of Citizen Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis and the director of a newly-formed unit similar to the FBI, Fotis Douitsis, and was briefed on […]
The initiative seeks to enhance networking opportunities among expatriate Greeks and reinforce their connection with the homeland.