Convocation of the National Council for Foreign Policy on Wednesday
The National Council for Foreign Policy will convene on March 4 under the chairmanship of Foreign Minister George Yerapetritis to discuss developments in the Middle East.
On Wednesday, March 4, the National Council for Foreign Policy will convene at 10:00 a.m. under the chairmanship of Foreign Minister George Yerapetritis. This meeting is set to address recent developments in the Middle East, a region currently facing significant political turmoil and change. The announcement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlights the urgency of addressing these external challenges and the strategic importance they hold for Greece.
In conjunction with this meeting, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis previously acknowledged the opposition parties' requests for updates on Iran and the broader Middle Eastern situation. As a result, he is scheduled to hold private meetings with political leaders, including a session with Nikos Androulakis, the leader of the PASOK party, at the Prime Minister's office in Parliament. This effort appears to demonstrate the governmentβs commitment to maintaining open lines of communication with other political factions amid pressing international issues.
Additionally, Prime Minister Mitsotakis is expected to address the Parliament on Wednesday, during a discussion that will likely provide further insights into the government's perspectives on foreign policy. This continuous engagement with both political leaders and Parliament underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in navigating Greece's response to the evolving geopolitical landscape, particularly concerning the Middle East.