The Minister of Foreign Affairs pointed out that Greece and France will continue to spare no efforts to promote their common vision for a democratic, for a strong, for a united Europe
The historical ties between it Greece and Francebut also the “excellent level” of today’s relations, highlighted the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, in his greeting at yesterday’s reception of the French embassy in Athens on the occasion of the National Day of France.
In particular, capturing the stigma of bilateral relations, he expressed the belief that they have reached their peak. “They act as an anchor of stability in the face of the challenges we are called to face. Especially when peace and security are at stake in our continent from East to South, at a time when revisionist actors, revisionist agendas are struggling to take the reins,” he said.
Le 14 juillet constitutes a symbolic fête, an important fête, not only for France, but also for humanity. À cette occasion, vous avez raison, Monsieur l’Ambassadeur, de réitérer aujourd’hui à “Kathimerini” le mot d’Hugo: “L’humanité a des droits à Paris”.
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) July 15, 2022
In this context, Mr. Dendias noted that the remarkable progress of bilateral cooperation was sealed in the recent signing of the Agreement for the establishment of the Strategic Partnership for Defense and Security Cooperation. As he pointed out, Greece and France share a common vision for peace, security, stability and development in the Mediterranean and beyond.
At the very end of his speech, the Minister of Foreign Affairs pointed out that Greece and France will continue to spare no efforts in promoting their common vision for a democratic, for a strong, for a united Europe.
Finally, he congratulated France on the “successful French Presidency of the Council of the EU”, from January 1 this year to July.
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