Sec. of State Pompeo in Thessaloniki
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias in Thessaloniki, on Monday morning.
The meeting lasted about 45-50 minutes and then Mr. Pompeo left for the round table discussion on energy, in the presence of the Minister of Environment and Energy Kostis Hatzidakis. Then an agreement on scientific and technological cooperation will be signed between Greece and the United States, in the presence of the Minister of Development Adonis Georgiadis.
The fourth Pompeo-Dendia took place in a specially designed room of the central hotel in Thessaloniki and not in the Ministry of Macedonia-Thrace as originally planned.
Mr. Pompeo will also visit the Jewish Museum, where he will be received by the President of the Central Israeli Council of Greece and the Israeli Community of Thessaloniki, David Saltiel, thus completing his presence in Thessaloniki.
The next stop of the head of American diplomacy in Greece is Crete and the naval base of Souda.
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