Prime Minister Mitsotakis Highlights Greece's Stability Amid Global Challenges

Prime Minister Mitsotakis Highlights Greece's Stability Amid Global Challenges

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In the first cabinet meeting of 2025, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the need to tackle the year's challenges with renewed determination. Acknowledging global instability, he pointed to ongoing wars, economic uncertainty, and the worsening climate crisis, referencing the unprecedented wildfires in California, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

Despite these difficulties, Mitsotakis underlined Greece's role as a "country of stability in an unstable world," contrasting it with political turmoil in countries like Germany and Canada. He also highlighted Greece's economic resilience, noting that the country remains a "positive exception in Europe," supported by a continued decline in inflation.

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