According to Eurostat data Greek inflation in April was -1.6%, the lowest in the European Union, followed by Bulgaria with -1.3% and Cyprus with -0.4%.
In a report, the EU executive’s statistics service said that the inflation rate in the Eurozone rose to 0.7% in April, from 0.5% in March, but was down compared with an 1.2% figure in April last year.
In the EU, the inflation rate rose to 0.8% from 0.6%, up from a 0.1% figure in April 2013.
Austria and Romania (1.6%) recorded the highest inflation rates in the EU, followed by Finland (1.3%) and Germany (1.1%).
The inflation rate fell in seven EU member-states, it was unchanged in four and rose in 16 member states. There were no figures for the UK.