Tripartite meeting between Greece, Israel and Cyprusat the level of Foreign Ministers, will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, April 5, in Athens. For the Tripartite Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias will receive the Deputy Prime Minister and his Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel Yair Lapid and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus Ioannis Kasoulidis.
Before the tripartite, Nikos Dendias will have face-to-face meeting and extended conversations with the Foreign Ministers of Cyprus and Israel. Initially, the Foreign Minister will have a private meeting with his Cypriot counterpart, which will be followed by extended talks. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus is expected to arrive at around 10:40. In the context of coordination between Athens and Nicosiadiscussions are expected to focus on the Cyprus issue, the situation in Ukraine and developments in the Eastern Mediterraneanas referred to in announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Afterwards, the Foreign Minister will have a private meeting with the Israeli Foreign Minister. At the end of the meeting, extended talks will take place. The Israeli Foreign Minister is expected to arrive around 12:55. Discussions between the foreign ministers Greece and Israel are expected to cover situation in Ukraine, developments in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, as well as the close Greek-Israeli cooperation in all areasaccording to the same announcement.
The enlarged talks will then take place in the framework of the Tripartite Meeting of Foreign Ministers, which is expected to start at around 15:10. Joint statements to the press will follow around 16:15. Discussions between the three countries’ foreign ministers are expected to focus further strengthening their close cooperation in various fields, such as energy, civil protection, the economy and the fight against terrorism with the ultimate aim of promoting peace, security, stability and prosperity in the Eastern Mediterranean. The three ministers are also expected to address security challenges in the wider region, as well as the scope for expanding cooperation with the participation of other states.
It is noted that tomorrow’s Tripartite Meeting following the corresponding Meeting held in Jerusalem last August, as well as the Summit also held in Jerusalem last December.
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