Speaking after an emergency EU summit in Brussels, the Greek prime minister addressed tensions over Greenland, transatlantic relations, and the need for Europe to strengthen its defense, competitiveness, and geopolitical role without undermining cooperation with the United States
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned that any move to alter Greenland’s status would directly challenge NATO and risk further straining already difficult relations between the United States and its allies.
In his latest Sunday briefing, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined the limits of government support for farmers ahead of renewed talks, while also pointing to developments in defense, employment and labor policy
The arrival of the first Belharra-class frigate “Kimon” strengthens Greece’s naval defense, marking a historic moment alongside the iconic Averof and trireme Olympias
Greek and Turkish leaders will meet next month to discuss Aegean disputes, Syria, Iran, and Turkey’s new defense agreements with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
The Greek Prime Minister underlined that respect for international law remains Greece’s guiding principle, while acknowledging the need for realism and strong deterrence capabilities.
Speaking in Paris, the Greek prime minister stressed that American involvement is essential for Ukraine’s security and for Europe, while reaffirming Greece’s support for Kyiv without deploying troops inside the country
The Greek prime minister stresses NATO unity, respect for sovereignty, and collective security, as European leaders reaffirm that decisions on Greenland rest solely with Denmark and its people
In his annual Epiphany message, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes unity, resilience, and optimism for Greece, encouraging citizens to face challenges with planning and determination for a brighter future
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Greece’s prime minister will travel to Germany on January 9 to speak at the ruling Christian Democratic Union’s annual gathering, following an invitation from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
In a wide-ranging interview, Greece’s prime minister addressed speculation about new political parties, ruled out an imminent cabinet reshuffle, commented on farmers’ protests and geopolitics, and reflected on elections, defense, climate challenges and political dialogue
The Greek Prime Minister, together with his wife and children, exchanged gifts and warm wishes for the festive season.
Amid ongoing farmer demonstrations, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed that the government will uphold social responsibility and fairness, ensuring payments are made while refusing to compromise public safety or the wider economy
Mitsotakis noted that Greece has actively contributed to efforts to alleviate human suffering and said the country was ready to do more.
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Turning to the ongoing farmers’ mobilizations, the Greek PM calls for an end to road blockades, warning that they are harming the economy.
Mitsotakis will also travel to Ramallah in the West Bank, where he will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
After reiterating that the government remains open to dialogue, the prime minister sought to strike a chord with public opinion by invoking the holiday season and the need to avoid inconveniencing travelers.
First, a large-scale home renovation program is being launched, offering subsidies of up to 90% of renovation costs. Financial support can reach 36,000 euros per property, with the goal of bringing old and vacant homes back onto the market.