“Of course, it is important to continue supporting Ukraine, our army, our domestic defense production, and to strengthen air defense. We are grateful for Greece’s continued readiness to help protect lives.” Zelensky stated.
Greek PM Mitsotakis spoke at a UN Security Council debate on Tuesday on maritime security, as the country holds the body's presidency for the month
Central to the debate will be the importance of the full implementation of relevant Security Council resolutions by all UN member states.
Defense Minister Dendias revealed the launch of four innovative development programs for unmanned systems and plans to initiate two more by the end of the year.
Discussions are expected to extend to investments, bilateral trade, international developments, Europe's evolving geopolitical landscape, and migration policy.
The deal aims to upgrade passenger rail services in Greece and includes a commitment from the Italian company to invest €360 million.
According to government sources, the resulting data will be made publicly available and visualized through interactive maps.
The new National Strategy to prevent juvenile delinquency introduces 29 additional policies, including 69 new measures—five of which are cross-sectoral.
According to reports, employees of Blue Skies were essentially on the party payroll—despite being formally employed by the private company—a potential violation of Greek political financing laws.
The prime minister also drew attention to new energy subsidies aimed at supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Mitsotakis highlighted that any EU defense cooperation with non-member states must align with the Union’s strategic interests and respect the security concerns of all member states.
The prime minister will be accompanied by Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, who will be standing as a candidate for the position of Vice President of the EPP.
A significant focus will also be placed on staff evaluation procedures, with the possibility of dismissal depending on the severity of any infractions.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis posted on his Facebook page on the occasion of the 110th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. “Today, we honor the memory of the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide, which occurred 110 years ago, while remaining vigilant against all forms of violence and intolerance,” Mitsotakis stated in his post […]
How the system designed and operated by Kyriakos Mitsotakis has distorted political life. Centers of power have shifted toward a parastatal axis.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced a new set of economic support measures, worth 1 billion euros, aiming to provide financial relief to citizens.
Integral to this long-term defense vision is the enhanced role of Greece’s domestic defense industry, which is expected to contribute significantly to the upcoming procurement efforts.
Mitsotakis stressed the need for the European Union to negotiate a mutually beneficial trade agreement with the U.S.
With the new policy, all deaf citizens with a certified disability rate of 67% or higher will now be eligible for the allowance, regardless of age.
Having collaborated with former President Donald Trump in the past, Mitsotakis expressed confidence in his ability to do so again effectively, particularly in addressing regional challenges.