Greece’s prime minister to address diplomatic, defense, and domestic issues during a key parliamentary session, ahead of next week’s controversial amendment on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
According to reports, the two leaders discussed recent developments in Ukraine ahead of an upcoming European Council meeting next week in Brussels
“I believe we have an important role to play—as a country that speaks with all key players in the Middle East," Greek PM Mitsotakis said.
Mitsotakis avoided outlining concrete actions, instead opting to vaguely appease his audience’s concerns and the investment insecurity of industrialists and entrepreneurs present.
Marking two years since the Gaza war began, Greece’s Prime Minister urges all sides to pursue a ceasefire, release hostages, and work toward lasting peace
To continue until 2030 Mitsotakis and his center-right ND would have to win another general election with a big enough result to form a government or a large enough portion of the vote to try and form a coalition government
Speaking after a meeting with NATO SC Rutte, the Greek PM also said Athens will not consent to changing unanimity clause in accepting a new EU member-state
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
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.
'We seek dialogue and peaceful coexistence with our neighbors, but we are not naive,' the Greek prime minister noted from the podium of the 80th UN General Assembly session
The Greek prime minister is set to address the UN plenary session after Malta PM Robert Abela. He was scheduled as the ninth speaker on the agenda. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu opened Friday's session.
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.
The meeting was not previously widely 'advertised', and took place at the UN HQ in New York, with attending delegations participating
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
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
When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan canceled his scheduled meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in New York, he cited “lack of time.” Yet, on the same day, Erdoğan held high-profile talks with former U.S. President Donald Trump, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, the Libyan leader Mohammed al-Menfi, and even gave an interview on Fox News — all in the framework of the United Nations General Assembly
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was also warmly welcomed by the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at UN headquarters in New York last week.
The apparent cancellation of talks between the Greek and Turkish leaders sparks debate over diplomatic tensions, timing, and what it means for the future of bilateral relations
Both sides reiterated their commitment to the ambitious project, officially known as the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI), which is envisioned as first linking Israel's power grid with Cyprus.