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Biggest ever Posidonia starts

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis launched Posidonia 2024 at the Athens Metropolitan Expo on Monday, signaling the start of the weeklong shipping fair that promises to be the biggest ever event for global shipping, with over 2,000 exhibitors and almost 70 conferences and seminars.

Greek PM: ‘I would like to see ND win the elections in 2027’

A painting by Konstantinos Parthenis of the Virgin Mary and Child, combining a sense of piety with fluid Art Nouveau forms, looks over Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as he works on the puzzle of governance at his desk. "It's the Virgin, in a modern version. This painting could be said to encompass the history of modern Greece," he remarks.

Mitsotakis says Greece will exhaust all possibilities for discussion with Turkey on Aegean EEZ delimitation

A day after Turkey's energy minister announced that Turkey will continue its research drilling in areas of its "own continental shelf" as part of the so-called Blue Homeland doctrine, which asserts Ankara's claims in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis affirmed that Greece "will exhaust all possibilities for discussion on the delimitation of an exclusi

PM discusses bilateral relations, Middle East with US Congress delegation

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed relations between Greece and the United States, the situation in the Middle East and the latest developments in Ukraine with a visiting delegation of the US Congress in Athens on Thursday. 

During the meeting, the two sides also focused on the Greek-American defense cooperation. 

The US delegation was led by Senator Jerry Moran.

Multinationals, homegrown cartels and rising prices

The Greek prime minister's recent letter to the president of the European Commission addressing the "asymmetric power of some large multinational companies," despite its obvious pre-election purposes (it is reminded that Ursula Von der Leyen will be running for office again in the June 9 European Parliament elections, with Kyriakos Mitsotakis' support), brings an interesting question to the for

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