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.
The two leaders are expected to reschedule their talks in New York in the coming days, after President Erdogan cancelled Tuesday’s meeting to attend a gathering hosted by the US President outlining his vision of Gaza
The Greek and Turkish leaders hold their tenth meeting in six years, with Athens seeking to keep communication channels open to prevent crises
According to the “Ta Nea” report, the tête-à-tête comes in the wake of very “brief and measured” recent tension in the Aegean with the exit of the Turkish oceanographic research vessel Piri Reis
Energy disputes, defense projects, and Ankara’s objections to Greece’s actions have set the stage for a tense meeting between the two leaders in New York
The meeting will reportedly take place in the afternoon, local time, on Tuesday, Sept. 23
The Greek prime minister tours Lemnos to explain new tax cuts and meet local leaders before traveling to New York for the UN General Assembly
The meeting focused on defense procurements, structural reforms in the armed forces, and migration policy, with officials stressing that the Turkish research vessel Piri Reis was not on the agenda
Regarding the Middle East situation, the Greek PM expressed concern over what he called the 'unacceptable violation of Qatar's national sovereignty' and stressed the need to 'avoid any further escalation in Gaza'
Mitsotakis and Nobel laureate Hassabis took the stage at the Herodes Atticus Odeon at the foot of the Acropolis for the Athens Innovation Summit
The Greek PM and Archbishop of Athens and All Greece met to discuss some "pending issues"
The prime minister began his tour at Pavilion 1555, stopped by the Armed Forces’ exhibit, and posed for photos with members of the women’s gymnastics team.
The Greek government plans tax relief for the middle class at the Thessaloniki Fair, while Cyprus questions the viability of a key energy project.
He underlined the importance of the program for students, parents, and local communities, noting that accessibility infrastructure
Facing declining polls, Prime Minister Mitsotakis readies a surprise policy at the Thessaloniki International Fair to project stability and regain momentum