Tsipras: Tripartite summit boosts stability in the Eastern Mediterranean
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The cooperation between Greece, Cyprus, and Jordan strengthens the strategy for the prospect of peace and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said at the beginning of the works of the 2nd Tripartite Summit of the three countries held in Amman.
Mr Tsipras referred to the stabilizing role of Jordan in the region, while for Greece and Cyprus he said that they are the closest member countries of the European Union and can help, noting that they are a pillar of stability in the wider region.
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