The meeting was completed by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with French President Emmanuel Macron.

The meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the Summit for Artificial Intelligence, was individual and lasted an hour.

According to the information, a total overview of Greek -French relations was carried out. According to the same sources, all issues were raised. European competitiveness issues were discussed with an emphasis on artificial intelligence as well as defense issues, where the two leaders agreed that increased fiscal flexibility in Member States who want to invest in defense.

According to SKAI.GR today, today’s Quarter’s Weds of Kyriakos Mitsotakis with Emmanuel Macron in Paris was a first -class opportunity for a total overview of Greek -French relations but also to discuss a number of regional challenges such as the situation, such as the situation, such as the situation, such as the situation. In the Middle East, developments in Syria, the new data in the Eastern Mediterranean, which concern not only the two countries but a total of Europe.

The meeting was also held at a special context, as Europe detects the new landscape formed by Donald Trump’s second term in the US presidency, while the European Defense is urgently discussed.

“Greece from the first countries to develop a national strategy for artificial intelligence”

As the prime minister said earlier, on his arrival at the Summit and shortly before his meeting with Emmanuel Macron, Greece is one of the first countries to develop a national strategy for artificial intelligence.

“We are one of the first countries to develop a cohesive national strategy for artificial intelligence. We are one of the seven European countries in which “AI Factory”, an important European financial initiative for the development of artificial intelligence infrastructure in European countries » stressed,

“Greece is participating in the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence as a co -sharing of European developments around this critical sector.” The prime minister also pointed out and stressed, among other things: “I look forward to a series of meaningful meetings and our potential, as I said, not just be able to use artificial intelligence to make a ‘productivity revolution’ in our country, but also to identify those areas where intervention is needed. of the state to limit its negative consequences. “