Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis focused on the significant improvement in the economic climate and the increasing attraction of investments to Greece in his interview on the CTV television network, following his meeting with his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, where the strengthening of bilateral relations was emphasized and the agreement for the delivery of seven state-of-the-art firefighting aircraft was signed.
Just before the European elections in June, the Prime Minister emphasized, “For the first time, we will give the opportunity to our diaspora, those who have the right to vote in Greece, to utilize the postal vote to participate in the European elections. Therefore, it will also be an opportunity to highlight this possibility and encourage them to participate in an electoral process that is quite significant for the future of the country.”
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Regarding investments, he stated, “If you look at the inflow of foreign direct investment in Greece, it is significant, we are going from record to record. So, part of my work during my visit to Canada is to highlight this to the Canadian business community.”
“I want to ensure that I will dispel any doubts and make it clear that Greece has definitively turned a page,” he added.
Regarding the war in Ukraine, he emphasized, “Of course, it is up to the liberal democracies of the West to ensure that we have a united front against Russian aggression. And Canada is an essential partner in this effort”.