The Greek foreign minister, George Gerapetritis, and the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, held talks for 50 minutes, with the former subsequently announcing that the 6th round of the Greece–US Strategic Dialogue to take place in Athens this year
Marco Rubio moves his meeting with Greece’s foreign minister to the White House in a highly symbolic shift, as tensions in the Middle East mount and Athens positions itself as a pivotal US partner ahead of a key Strategic Dialogue.
Energy minister Stavros Papastavrou reiterated that Greece is a 'reliable hub for energy security' for the wider region
According to information available, discussions between Gerapetritis and Rubio will also cover Euro-Atlantic relations, broader international developments, energy cooperation, and Greece’s presence in Gaza.
With the renewal of the U.S.–Greece defense agreement on the table, diplomatic activity intensifies in Athens, while talk of a presidential visit adds new geopolitical significance
As Athens and Washington promote the proposed gas link, attention is shifting to parallel talks over a multibillion-euro PPC data center and a potential redevelopment of the Port of Elefsina, both seen as part of a broader U.S.-Greece investment narrative
Greek prime minister and Republican and Democratic US senators reaffirm strong US-Greece ties, highlighting cooperation in energy, defense and investment amid shifting global developments.
National Energy Dominance Council executive director Jarrod Agen gives a 'shout-out' of praise to Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou, speaking during the Munich Security Conference
During his meeting with Secretary Hegseth, the Greek minister extended an invitation for an official visit to Greece, which Hegseth accepted.
Defense Minister Dendias will also hold discussions with U.S. Under Secretary of the Army for Defense Policy, Elbridge A. Colby.
Two high-level summits are expected in Washington with U.S., Greek, and European stakeholders, with Greece to be represented by AKTOR CEO, Alexandros Exarchou.
According to Greece’s Ministry of Development, the discussions reaffirmed Washington’s intention to finance new, strategically significant development projects in Greece.
On Wednesday, she will first be received by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, followed by Minister of Foreign Affairs George Gerapetritis
As Europe races to cut Russian energy ties, Athens and Washington deepen their LNG cooperation, positioning Greece as a key transit point for US gas bound for Central and Eastern Europe
The American Hellenic Institute stressed that Ankara continues to pursue policies that run counter to U.S. strategic interests in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Kikilias met with U.S. Secretary of the Interior and Head of the National Energy Sovereignty Council (NEDC), Doug Burgum.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis receiving visiting US Secretary of the Interior Douglas Burgum ahead of the expected opening of bids for hydrocarbon exploration in blocks south of Crete
AmCham's new office aims aims to deepen U.S.-Greece economic ties and promote investment and innovation between the two countries.