The discussions, taking place at the Foreign Ministry, focus primarily on Greek-Turkish relations, the Cyprus issue, and developments in Syria.
The all-day session began at 9 a.m. with Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK, as the first to meet with the minister. Each briefing is scheduled to last 45 minutes to an hour, with other leaders, including the head of the Spartans party, also participating.
According to sources, the meetings aim to provide comprehensive updates on Greece’s diplomatic priorities and challenges. Key topics are expected to include tensions in the Aegean, efforts to address the longstanding Cyprus dispute, and the implications of the evolving situation in Syria for regional stability.
Observers anticipate a range of questions from the political leaders and will be watching closely for any significant remarks or commitments from Gerapetritis during the discussions, which are set to conclude by 4 p.m.
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