Netanyahu in Athens 2-4 January
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Prime Minister of the State of Israel, Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, will pay an official visit to Athens on 2-4 January 2020.
During his stay, the Israeli Prime Minister will have bilateral meetings with the Greek Prime Minister, Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the President of the Hellenic Republic, Mr. Prokopis Pavlopoulos, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, Mr. Nikos Dendias, and the President of Cyprus. Mr. Nikos Anastasiades with whom he will discuss issues of common interest.
In addition, Mr. Netanyahu will attend a trilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Greece, Mr. Mitsotakis and the President of Cyprus, Mr. Anastasiadis. The signing of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA), Israel-Greece-Cyprus on the East Med pipeline and joint statements will follow.
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