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Cypriot, Greek, and Israeli leaders discuss infrastructure projects and cooperation in Nicosia meeting

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, center, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, right, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu join hands, after their meeting at the presidential palace, in Nicosia, Monday.

Greek PM calls for renewed talks on Cyprus issue in line with UN resolutions

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has emphasized the significance of resuming talks to resolve the Cyprus problem in accordance with the United Nations' resolutions.

"Greece will consistently support this stance," Mitsotakis affirmed ahead of the 9th trilateral summit involving Cyprus, Greece, and Israel, taking place in Nicosia on Monday.

Acceleration of reforms to mark second four-year term, says Greek PM

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reported on Sunday that he will restart publishing weekly reports, a habit he started last winter.

"I know that some of you do not read the whole text or you don't read it at all, But it is important for me to dedicate some time to brief you on every action and to explain why it is important," he said.

Irrational behavior

Whether the prime minister's outburst in Parliament on Thursday during a debate about the government's handling of the wildfires was staged or spontaneous, it had its significance. He accused the leader of nationalist Greek Solution of peddling fake news and conspiracy theories. "You say whatever nonsense comes into your head. Enough.

Hundreds more migrants reach the Greek islands in boats and smaller vessels from Turkey

More than 450 migrants reached Greece's Aegean Sea islands in boats from Turkey in less than two days, Greek authorities said Thursday, including 51 people who made landfall on the high-end resort of Mykonos.

The new arrivals come amid a steady rise in migration to the European Union country, which officials mostly attribute to better summer sailing conditions.

PM to address Parliament, welcome Italian PM Meloni on Thursday

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will address Parliament regarding the fires in Greece at 10:30 a.m on Thursday morning, his office said.

In an address before the order of business, the PM will speak of measures to support those affected by the fires and of actions to manage the repercussions of the climate crisis, a government statement said.

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