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Mitsotaki’s visit to Bucharest: Strengthening and upgrading bilateral relations

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The Prime Minister paid his first official visit to Romania, Kyriakos Mitsotakisaccompanied by a government delegation.

Mr. Mitsotakis had talks with Prime Minister Nicolae-Ionel Ciucă, while he was received by the President of the country, Klaus Iohannis.

During the meeting between the Prime Minister and his Romanian counterpart, the mutual desire of the two sides to further upgrade and strengthen bilateral relations and bilateral cooperation, especially in the fields of economy, trade, energy, tourism and defense, was confirmed.

The two prime ministers also discussed issues of coordination and co-operation, especially in the field of energy and in the context of the tripartite co-operation between Greece-Romania-Bulgaria, which is becoming more urgent today than ever.

Issues of cooperation in regional and international organizations and in NATO were also discussed, as well as the prospects of tripartite cooperation with the participation of Bulgaria.

The two leaders exchanged views on developments in regional and international issues, with an emphasis on the latest developments in Ukraine.

The Prime Minister reiterated that Greece is in full coordination with partners and allies, while emphasizing that the violation of international law by Russia and the revised approach to redrawing borders is dangerous.

Special reference was made to the Immigration and the policy applied by Greece. Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted that Greece was the first victim of the use of immigration to achieve political goals in March 2020.

Mr. Mitsotakis informed his interlocutors about the escalation of the Turkish provocation through statements and actions, which are blatantly contrary to international law, directly challenge international treaties and have already been condemned by the European Union and the United States.

The Prime Minister reiterated our country’s firm commitment to open channels of communication and constructive dialogue based on international law.

After their meeting, the two prime ministers signed a Joint Declaration to further promote bilateral economic and political cooperation between Greece and Romania.

During the official visit of the Prime Minister, a Memorandum of Understanding on Civil Protection was also signed by the Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, Christos Stylianidis, and the competent Romanian Minister.

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