PMs of Greece and Israel stress the need for a trilateral meeting with Cyprus

Α trilateral Israel-Greece-Cyprus meeting should be held as soon as possible to deal among other topics with the energy issue, Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, have agreed.

Netanyahu spoke with Mitsotakis over the phone and congratulated him on his "sweeping election victory", a press release from Netanyahu's office said on 28 June.

The two leaders said that a trilateral Israel-Greece-Cyprus meeting should be held as soon as possible and emphasised that it would deal with the energy issue, among other topics, the press release added.

The two leaders also agreed to continue tightening bilateral cooperation in various areas including technology and artificial intelligence.

(Source: CNA)

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