Kyriakos Mitsotakis had a telephone conversation with Donald Trump this afternoon, whom he congratulated on his election victory.
During the telephone conversation, the Prime Minister underlined the importance of the Greece-US strategic partnership for stability and security in the wider region, while he emphasized that he looks forward to close cooperation with the new American administration, on issues of bilateral, regional and international interest.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis extended an invitation to Donald Trump to visit Greece.
It is recalled that yesterday in his weekly review, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also referred to Greek-American relations, noting: “Greece and US relations will remain stable and productive even with the new Trump presidency.”
See the relevant post of the Prime Minister:
In telephone communication with him @realDonaldTrump I had the opportunity to congratulate him on his election victory. During the communication I underlined the importance of the Greece-US strategic partnership for stability and security in the wider region.
— Prime Minister GR (@PrimeministerGR) November 11, 2024
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**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Helen Papadakis on Mitsotakis-Trump Phone Conversation**
**Interviewer:** Today we witnessed a significant telephone conversation between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and former President Donald Trump, following Trump’s recent election victory. Joining us to discuss the implications of this interaction is Dr. Helen Papadakis, a political analyst specializing in US-Greece relations. Thank you for being here, Dr. Papadakis.
**Dr. Papadakis:** Thank you for having me.
**Interviewer:** To start off, what do you think was the key message that Prime Minister Mitsotakis aimed to convey during this phone call?
**Dr. Papadakis:** The key message from Prime Minister Mitsotakis was the importance of the Greece-US strategic partnership. He emphasized that this relationship is vital for stability and security not just in Greece, but in the larger region, including the Eastern Mediterranean and Southeast Europe. It shows that Greece is looking to strengthen ties, especially with a new administration in Washington.
**Interviewer:** Absolutely, and what about the invitation extended to Trump to visit Greece? What does that signify?
**Dr. Papadakis:** Extending an invitation for Trump to visit Greece is a strategic move. It symbolizes an openness to dialogue and collaboration, and it also serves to elevate Greece’s profile on the diplomatic stage. Inviting a former president can also suggest that Greece values not only formal relationships but also personal diplomacy, which has been a hallmark of Trump’s approach to foreign policy.
**Interviewer:** Mitsotakis expressed a desire for close cooperation on bilateral, regional, and international issues. Can you elaborate on what specific areas of cooperation he might be looking at?
**Dr. Papadakis:** Certainly. Mitsotakis is likely focusing on several crucial areas: defense and security cooperation, particularly in response to regional threats; economic collaboration, especially in trade and investment; and addressing issues like energy security and the ongoing migrant crisis. The strategic partnership could cover NATO responsibilities as well, considering the geopolitical tension in the region.
**Interviewer:** In light of this conversation, how do you expect US-Greece relations to evolve in the upcoming months?
**Dr. Papadakis:** I expect to see a proactive approach from both sides. With Greece seeking to strengthen its position in the Eastern Mediterranean, and remembering the US’s interest in countering Russian influence, we might see more military cooperation, joint exercises, and perhaps an increase in US investments in the region. Mitsotakis’s administration is likely to work hard to align its interests with those of the new American administration.
**Interviewer:** Dr. Papadakis, thank you for your insights. It seems like a pivotal moment for Greece-US relations.
**Dr. Papadakis:** Thank you for having me. It certainly is a critical time for both nations.
**Interviewer:** We’ll continue to monitor this relationship closely. Thank you, Dr. Papadakis.