N. Dendia’s visit to New Delhi: We aspire for the Greek-Indian relationship to become a strategy

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“We aspire for the Greek-Indian relationship to become a strategy,” said Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, who is visiting New Delhi. strengthening our bilateral partnership “.

As he reminded, this is the third meeting of the two ministers in less than a year, while he added that he hopes that Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Prime Minister Monti will meet soon.

The Foreign Minister said that India is celebrating 75 years since the founding of the Republic and Greece 200 years, “but we also share the fact that we are the first and you are by far the largest democracy in the world, a very proud democracy.”

“Mahatma Gandhi was born here, also Nehru, Serdat Patel, very important politicians who are well known in the world, not only to us,” he said.

“We see a lot of things in a very similar way: International law, sovereignty, human rights, the prohibition of the use of force and our common commitment to UNCLOS International Maritime Law. This and maritime safety are very important to us.” .

Mr. Dendias noted that the agenda of the meeting naturally includes the situation in Ukraine, but also the Eastern Mediterranean, the issue of Cyprus and all other important issues in our region.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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