K. Mitsotakis: He will not attend the Peace Council meeting convened by Trump
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will not participate in the Peace Council meeting called by US President Donald Trump due to prior commitments.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has confirmed that he will not attend the Peace Council meeting called by US President Donald Trump. This decision was announced by government spokesman Mr. Marinakis, who attributed the prime minister's absence to two upcoming trips to the United Arab Emirates and India. These trips are deemed significant for Greek foreign policy and national interests, indicating a prioritization of diplomatic engagements over participation in the meeting.
During the announcement, Mr. Marinakis emphasized that the scheduled visits to the UAE and India have been planned for a considerable time, reflecting the importance Greece places on these relations. The government's focus on strengthening ties with these nations seems to outweigh the opportunities presented by attending the Peace Council. As a result, it illustrates a strategic approach to foreign policy where specific bilateral relations take precedence over multilateral dialogues.
The implications of Mitsotakis's absence from such a high-profile meeting convened by the US president could raise questions regarding Greece's position in international dialogues on peace. It may reflect a calculated decision to prioritize long-term relationships over fleeting opportunities, suggesting that Greece is a nation looking to solidify its own interests rather than aligning closely with external initiatives that do not match its agenda.