The two leaders agreed to continue strengthening bilateral cooperation in various fields, including technology and artificial intelligence
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed their desire to further strengthen bilateral relations between Greece and Israel, in a communication they had with each other.
In posts on the official Twitter account of the Prime Minister of Israel, it is pointed out that Benjamin Netanyahu congratulate him Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the his “sweeping electoral victory”.
Furthermore, it is underlined that the two leaders stated that a tripartite meeting between Israel-Greece-Cyprus should be held as soon as possible and they emphasized that he will also deal with energy, among other issues.
It is also reported that the two leaders agreed to continue strengthening bilateral cooperation in various fields, including technology and artificial intelligence.
Immediately after Benjamin Netanyahu he wanted to do another one posting on his personal Twitter account this time for the meeting. “I just had an excellent conversation with the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, congratulating him on his impressive election victory. I am excited to announce that we will soon convene leaders from Israel-Greece-Cyprus to address critical issues, primarily energy. It’s an exciting time ahead of us!” wrote the Israeli prime minister.
Just had a great conversation with the Prime Minister @kmitsotakis of Greece, congratulating him on his impressive election win. Thrilled to announce that we’ll soon be convening leaders from Israel-Greece-Cyprus to tackle crucial matters, notably energy. Exciting times ahead! 🇮🇱🇬🇷
— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) June 28, 2023
Source :Skai
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