At the same time, the two leaders discussed cooperation in the economic field, with an emphasis on the energy sector, as well as the tripartite scheme of Greece – Cyprus – Jordan.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met on Wednesday with King Abdullah II of Jordan.
The meeting took place in a particularly warm atmosphere, which reflects the very good relations between the two countries. The two leaders expressed satisfaction with the excellent cooperation between them, but also with the overall course of relations between the two countries and reiterated their mutual will for their further development, both bilaterally and trilaterally, with Cyprus.
In particular, the two leaders discussed cooperation in the economic field, with an emphasis on the energy sector, as well as the tripartite scheme of Greece – Cyprus – Jordan.
Possibilities for the development of synergies were highlighted, while the Prime Minister underlined the role of Greece as an entry point for electrical interconnection projects in the region.
The two leaders also had the opportunity to exchange views on regional and international developments, especially regarding the Eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East and Ukraine.
The Prime Minister informed the Jordanian monarch about the escalation of Turkish provocation and the risks to stability and security in the region.
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