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The emergency KYSEA meeting chaired by Mitsotakis on Middle East developments is underway (Upd.)
The government is on high alert following recent developments in the Middle East and the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities by the US
Mitsotakis on the Middle East: Priority is restraint & restarting dialogue
In his new weekly post, the Greek Prime Minister calls for de-escalation in the Middle East and a restart of diplomatic talks, before turning his focus to key domestic issues - ranging from OPEKEPE to the return of Greeks from abroad and digital reforms in hospitals
Mitsotakis: AI is radically transforming social relations – Highlighted concerns over children’s mental health in the Digital Age – See video (updated)
Highlighting the societal impact of AI, Mitsotakis warned that in the digital world, children are often treated as adults, calling for greater protection of their mental health in an algorithm-driven age
The Commission accepted Mitsotakis’ proposal – The energy task force from South-Eastern Europe starts
Focus on security of supply, electricity price inequalities and interconnections - First pan-European plenary in September
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Sets the tone for the 2027 elections – Present at the debate on the pre-investigation
Hundreds of party members of the Southwest will come to the party's offices this afternoon on the occasion of the election of the new party secretary - During his speech, Mitsotakis is expected to take stock of six years, but also to set the strategic dilemmas for the next period
Netanyahu called Mitsotakis – Greek PM called for de-escalation: “The Last thing the region needs is new flashpoints”
Mr. Mitsotakis stressed that while Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons, issues should be resolved through diplomacy
Mitsotakis on the Council of State’s decision regarding non-state universities – An end to dogmas, our country ceases to be a global exception
Starting from the new academic year, not only will we stop forcing our children to leave their homeland, but we will also attract students from other countries, says the Prime Minister