Greece, Kuwait Strengthen Ties as Dialogue Intensifies
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Haris Theoharis has hailed the relationship between Greece and Kuwait as the strongest it's ever been. Despite no new agreements during his recent visit, dialogue has been reinvigorated, paving the way for future political and economic teams meetings.
Theoharis, who attended the EU-GCC joint ministerial meeting in Kuwait, praised Kuwait's role as a 'mediator and builder' in regional and international affairs. Both nations share principles rooted in the rule of law and reject power over justice. Looking ahead, economic and trade cooperation, along with investment calculator flows, are key areas of focus. Greece, with its attractive investment environment and growth rates exceeding twice the EU average, is eager to strengthen ties with Kuwait. Theoharis' visit has set the stage for more zoom meetings in the coming weeks to implement practical cooperation measures.
Greece's eagerness to cooperate with Kuwait is also driven by past experiences with powerful neighbors. By strengthening ties with Kuwait, Greece seeks to diversify its partnerships and enhance its regional influence.
Greece and Kuwait have entered a new phase in their relationship, with shared principles and mutual respect forming a strong foundation. Future zoom meetings are expected to build on the reinvigorated dialogue and explore practical cooperation measures, particularly in economic and trade areas. Greece's attractive investment environment and Kuwait's regional influence promise a productive partnership.
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