Dendia’s meeting with Liz Trace in an exceptional atmosphere

The war in Ukraine and the coordination of Western countries to deal with the Russian invasion were the main topics of discussion between Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his British counterpart Liz Tras.

According to diplomatic sources, the meeting of the two ministers took place in an excellent atmosphere at the Foreign Office. After all, the two had met again in the recent past.

The two ministers exchanged views on the situation in Ukraine and analyzed the scenarios from now on “considering the ways of coordination and cooperation between the two countries to end the war as soon as possible,” a diplomatic source told APE-MPE.

Dendias and Tras also discussed the activation of the Greek-British Memorandum of Understanding and in particular the field of Defense. The memorandum was signed by the two of them last October. This is a “Strategic Bilateral Framework”, as it has been characterized, between Greece and the United Kingdom, which regulates the relations between the two countries after Brexit, while at the same time deepening their cooperation in a wide range of areas. From defense and security to tourism and education.

In the same context, the prospects of this year’s tourist season were discussed as the British are traditionally one of the main pillars of Greek tourism.

The two ministers also discussed the situation in the Western Balkans, the Eastern Mediterranean and the active role that the United Kingdom is called upon to play in the wider region.

Mr Dendias did not fail to thank the British Foreign Office and personally to Ms Tras for the recent statement of British support for the issue raised by Turkey over the demilitarization of the Greek islands following statements by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuş. .

It is worth noting that in mid-February a spokesman for the British Foreign Office had made it clear that Britain “does not consider that the sovereignty of the Greek islands is in question”.

The issue of immigration and security in the Sahel of Africa was also briefly discussed, as well as the prospects of cooperation with India, which both ministers are expected to visit in the near future.

Finally, Mr. Dendias invited Ms. Tras to Greece. An invitation received by the British Minister of Foreign Affairs, saying that she has visited our country many times, but sometimes in the capacity of Minister.

Source: Capital

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