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Greek Prime Minister Extends Diplomatic Hand to Lebanon's Newly Elected President

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulated Lebanon's newly elected President, General Joseph Aoun, during a recent phone call, reaffirming Greece's support for Lebanon and inviting him to visit Greece to bolster bilateral ties.

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Athens,— In a recent diplomatic gesture, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held a warm and constructive phone conversation with General Joseph Aoun, the newly elected President of Lebanon. During the call, Mitsotakis congratulated President Aoun on his election victory and emphasized Greece's steadfast commitment to supporting Lebanon during the nation's ongoing challenges.

In a move to strengthen bilateral relations, Prime Minister Mitsotakis extended an invitation for President Aoun to visit Greece in the near future. This invitation is expected to open avenues for enhancing cooperation between the two Mediterranean countries, focusing on areas such as trade, security, and cultural exchange.

The call underscores Greece's proactive approach in fostering regional stability and collaboration, marking a positive step in diplomatic relations between Greece and Lebanon.

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