Private briefing of political leaders by K. Mitsotakis regarding the Middle East
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to hold private meetings with political leaders to brief them on developments in the Middle East and Iran.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will conduct private meetings with the leaders of opposing political parties to provide updates on the situation in Iran and the broader Middle East. This decision comes amid requests from opposition parties for information on these international developments. The meetings highlight the government's effort to maintain transparency and communication with other political factions in the face of significant geopolitical changes.
According to government sources, Mitsotakis is open to meeting with any political leader who submits a request for a briefing. A scheduled meeting is set to take place with Nikos Androulakis, the President of the PASOK party, at the Prime Minister's office in Parliament. Additionally, the Prime Minister is expected to address the parliament on Wednesday regarding legislation on postal voting for expatriates, during which he will also comment on current international events, further emphasizing the importance of such diplomatic engagements.
Furthermore, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Gerapatritis, will periodically provide updates to the Standing Committee on National Defense and Foreign Affairs of the Parliament. This ongoing communication within the government and with political leaders demonstrates an effort to unify the internal political landscape regarding foreign policy matters, which could influence Greece's stance and actions in the continually shifting dynamics of the Middle East.