PM Tsipras in Cyprus for 4th Greece-Cyprus-Israel Summit
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A meeting between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got underway in Nicosia on Tuesday morning, with Tsipras posting a tweet of their meeting on his Twitter account.
Greece, Cyprus and Israel are establishing cooperation on the basis of the principles of good neighbourhood, Tsipras noted in a tweet on the @primeministerGR account in Greek, after arriving at the presidential mansion in Nicosia on Tuesday for the fourth Greece-Cyprus-Israel Summit.
"Arrival at the presidential mansion of Cyprus. We thank President @AnastasiadesCY for his warm reception and for hosting the #CYGRIL Summit. We proceed on the principles of good neighbourhood, establishing our cooperation in areas of common interest for the benefit of the peoples," Tsipras said in his tweet.
A series of issues related to regional developments in the wider East Mediterranean region, as well as energy issues, are on the agenda of Tuesday's talks between the Greek, Cypriot and Israeli leaders, as well as the bilateral meetings that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will have with Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Significant agreements will also be signed.
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