Greek and Egyptian Foreign Affairs Ministers Nikos Dendias and Sameh Shoukry discussed boosting the two countries’ relations in a meeting in Athens on Tuesday.
Their private meeting lasted more than an hour and was followed by extended meetings between the two countries’ delegations.
The meetings focused on collaborations in matters of economy, investments, energy and tackling climate change. They also covered international and regional developments of mutual interest, including developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, Libya and the Middle East, European Union-Egypt relations as well as regional cooperation schemes.
Dendias and Shoukry made joint statements to the press.
The two FMs were scheduled to meet Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at 16:00.
SOURCE; ANA-MPA