PM Mitsotakis meets with Cyprus president, US investors in New York
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The prospects of the Greek economy and the reforms in the country were presented by Greek Prime Minister Kyrakos Mitsotakis at his meetings with investors and bank and fund managers on Thursday.
Mitsotakis held the meetings on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York.
The investors congratulated him on his electoral victory and the political stability in Greece, they said, while they were briefed on the priorities of the new government, with an emphasis on improving the rate of court case decisions in Greece. He also referred to government initiatives like the wage raises and the further reduction of unemployment.
Mitsotakis underlined Greece's role as a power of stability and security in the region and the opportunities in the energy sector, especially as Greece aims to both act as a hub for incoming energy as well as to export energy.
As a stable democracy, he told investors, Greece can act as a bridge of the East Mediterranean with Europe and a link in the Asia-Middle East-Europe Corridor, while he also noted the importance of connectivity with southern Europe and the EU's Eastern Neighborhood (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine).
Christodoulides
While at the United Nations, Mitsotakis met with Cyprus Republic President Nikos Christodoulides, government sources said, with whom he discussed the coordination between the two countries and the latest developments on the Cyprus issue.
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