26
Sun, Apr

Greek PM on Enhanced Strategic Partnership With France

Greek PM on Enhanced Strategic Partnership With France

Hellenic Shipping News

ATHENS — In his weekly social media post, Greek PM Kyriakos

ATHENS — In his weekly social media post, Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Sunday hailed the signing of an Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Relationship with France during President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Athens, describing it as a broad-based alliance that deepens bilateral ties across defense, the economy, technology, migration, civil protection, the environment, education, and culture.

“At a critical geopolitical moment, we confirmed the strategic choice we made in 2021 to strengthen the Greece-France relationship, turning it into a strong, multilayered alliance,” Mitsotakis wrote in a social media post. He said the agreement made Greece “more secure,” reinforced its geopolitical standing, and created new opportunities for cooperation ranging from artificial intelligence to cybersecurity.

The Greek PM also said the deal included a renewal of the 2021 defense and security strategic partnership agreement, strengthening what he described as Greece’s deterrent capacity. “Greece and France are EU and NATO member states, but we are also becoming a strong axis in the Mediterranean,” he said, citing joint defense support for Cyprus as evidence of European solidarity in practice.

Mitsotakis framed the agreement within a broader vision of European strategic autonomy, referencing discussions held at an informal European Council meeting in Cyprus.

Content Original Link:

Read Full article form Original Source OIKONOMIKOS TAXYDROMOS

" target="_blank">

Read Full article form Original Source OIKONOMIKOS TAXYDROMOS

SILVER ADVERTISERS

BRONZE ADVERTISERS

Infomarine banners

Advertise in Maritime Directory

Publishers

Publishers