Friday, December 26

Greek, Egyptian FMs discuss trilateral Greece–Cyprus–Egypt cooperation






Greek Foreign Minister, George Gerapetritis had a telephone call on Wednesday with his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, during which they discussed, among other issues, the trilateral cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt.

In a post on X on Thursday by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is noted that the two Foreign Ministers emphasised the importance of holding a Trilateral Ministerial Meeting soon, to address regional developments, including those in the Eastern Mediterranean.

In the framework of the Strategic Partnership between Greece and Egypt, the two Ministers also reviewed bilateral issues and exchanged views on regional developments.

Gerapetritis and Abdelatty “expressed their willingness to strengthen and broaden bilateral cooperation in areas of common interest,” the post reads.

On Wednesday, Cyprus’ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Constantinos Kombos, also had a telephone call with Abdelatty, during which, as Kombos notes on X, they agreed to hold a Trilateral Ministerial Meeting between Cyprus, Greece and Egypt in Cairo in the upcoming period.



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