Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized that Greece and Cyprus serve as pillars of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean during a quadrilateral Summit in Paris between Greece, France, Cyprus, and Lebanon on Friday. “Greece and Cyprus are factors and pillars of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean. I believe this framework will have continuity and long-term […]
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."
Several ministers are expected to remain in their current positions, but the now-confirmed transfer of Greece's Minister of Education to the Ministry of Finance is set to trigger a domino effect, leading to a broader reshuffle of several key posts.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Lebanon where he will have a meeting with his counterpart, Najib Mikati.
Additionally, a 300 million euro Guarantee Fund will be created with the European Investment Bank, leading to 1.5 billion euros in leverage
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis will deliver his remarks during the plenary session in the General Assembly Hall from 10:00 to 10:30 pm (EET)
Greek PM Mitsotakis inaugurated the German pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), where Germany is this year's honored country
An article in TO VIMA highlights hurdles PM Mitsotakis will have to overcome this autumn, including fixing Greece's failing national health system, problems within New Democracy's ranks, and a potentially stronger opposition.
PM Mitsotakis reminded that the unemployment rate fell to 9.6% in June 2024, down from 10.3% in May 2024 - the lowest level since the same month in 2009
The PM urged people to watch Coldplay's latest video clip shot at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus
Besides the windfall tax, Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis also fields questions on foreign relations, including Beleri case and recent nationalist pivot in North Macedonia
No major developments are expected, as the aim of the meeting is to maintain positive diplomatic relations, but Greece is vigilant for any surprises from the Turkish leader.
The meeting is part of regular contacts between the head of state and head of government at Greece's presidential mansion
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will head the delegation which aims to strike a deal with Cairo to stave off migration flows in exchange for €7.4 billion in aid
Greek leader said that despite a recent détente with Turkey, Athens will continue to strengthen its military capabilities
The PM says the bill delivers on a promise and addresses a need first communicated by his father and former PM Konstantinos Mitsotakis in 1990
The two leaders have already arranged a face-to-face meeting in Turkey for this spring, likely scheduled between May 5 and May 15
The two leaders have already scheduled another face-to-face meeting in the spring in Turkey, probably between May 5 and May 15.
Mitsotakis underlined the potential of the Greek economy highlighting the country’s return to a stable growth path, while briefing the attendees on the significant investment opportunities opening up
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, through a post on platform X, extended warm congratulations to the world champion, highlighting that she has brought pride to the entire nation.