G. Smyrlis: There is momentum for Saudi investments in Greece

The messages of the meetings of the political and business mission in Saudi Arabia give “a dynamic for Saudi investments in Greece, for joint ventures between Greeks and Saudis, but for even greater strengthening of the exports of good quality Greek products”, he stated in Athenian-Macedonian News Agency the Secretary General of International Economic Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and President of Enterprise Greece, Giannis Smyrlis.

Capturing the climate of contacts, Mr. Smyrlis said that relations between the two countries are at the best level ever. “And this is evident from the great willingness of the Saudi side to have as many meetings as possible and to come and invest in Greece. We want both the Greeks and the Saudis to strengthen and consolidate our relationship, with investments, agreements, collaborations”, write down.

Also, the Secretary General of International Economic Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and President of Enterprise Greece proceeded to a brief assessment of the contacts that the Greek government and business mission had in Riyadh. “We are very happy that the organization of the General Secretariat of International Economic Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Enterprise Greece managed to bring 45 Greek companies to Riyadh, where more than 120 companies came from Saudi Arabia, more than 200 bilateral business meetings took place (B2B). and we succeeded and they had a very nice Business Forum, which confirmed the very good political relations between the two countries, which are even more connected from now on with trade and economic relations, we talked about the creation of new funds between the two countries. in the fields of tourism, construction, shipping, technology, investment, agri-food exports.We are very happy that we can now follow-up and start having practical results, which will further increase the important trade balance that both countries have and I will confirm “They have very good political relations,” he said.

Source: Capital

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