Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for de-escalation in the Middle East, urged diplomacy over widening conflict and said Greece is strengthening preparedness while supporting Cyprus and planning the safe return of citizens from the region.
Meanwhile, Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides spoke by phone with the President of Lebanon Joseph Aoun, following a drone attack against the British sovereign base in Akrotiri
The first such meeting is scheduled on Tuesday at noon, with Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis receiving main opposition PASOK party leader Nikos Androulakis at the former's office in Parliament
In a heated parliamentary session, Nikos Androulakis called the Predator ruling a victory for the rule of law, while the prime minister stopped short of addressing the ruling itself.
Mitsotakis and Erdogan met in Ankara earlier this month for the sixth High-Level Cooperation Council between Greece and Turkey
The Greek prime minister defended the government’s energy strategy and offshore agreements, dismissing what he described as “professional worriers” and insisting Greece is firmly exercising its sovereign rights
New Democracy remains dominant, but economic anxiety, leadership fatigue and a fragmented opposition are reshaping the political terrain. As elections inch closer, every major figure faces a narrowing path—and a restless electorate.
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.
PM’s address while noting the huge vistas opened by new technologies, stresses fair distribution of dividends, regulatory priorities
On the sidelines of a major AI conference, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Narendra Modi reaffirmed strong bilateral ties, discussed defense and infrastructure cooperation and highlighted Greece’s willingness to participate in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
In his latest Sunday address, the Greek prime minister highlighted dialogue with Turkey and a new labor law while criticizing opposition tactics, framing the government’s agenda as steady, reform-driven and rooted in national confidence
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received the Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, Archbishop Makarios, in Athens on Friday. Before the meeting, reportedly held in a very warm atmosphere at the Maximos Mansion, Mitsotakis expressed his joy and announced he would be visiting Australia on the occasion of the Greek national OHI Day […]
According to a relevant announcement a day earlier, the official dinner will take place at the Beştepe presidential mansion in the Turkish capital
The Greek prime minister spoke on Monday evening on the occasion of the UNESCO-designated International Greek Language Day
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will hold talks with livestock farmers in Athens to address a recent outbreak and unveil measures for sector support and sustainability
The platform was presented by the Hellenic Organization of Cultural Resources Development (ODAP) and includes information on more than 350 archaeological sites, museums, and monuments in the country, along with e-ticketing to sites and museums
In response to another FP question, he said: 'I've not given up on the trans-Atlantic relationship'
He also termed the “threat of war” as something anachronistic and a stigma that resulted in Ankara's recent exclusion from EU’s SAFE program for defense spending and production capacity
Despite frequent references to “modernising the Constitution to include AI,” one critical question remains unasked: what does this actually mean?
Greek prime minister launches formal process to revise the 1975 Constitution, proposing changes to ministerial accountability, public administration, higher education, fiscal safeguards and the role of the president, while calling for broad political consensus