In London and Rome, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, N. Dendias

Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will travel to London and Rome on February 7th and 8th.

During his visit to London on Monday, February 7, he is expected to hold talks with British Deputy Foreign Minister Chris Heaton-Harris, who is also in charge of European affairs, according to a relevant announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Bilateral cooperation is expected to be at the center of the talks, following the signing of the relevant Memorandum last October, the Cyprus issue, developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Western Balkans, and Eastern Europe.

During his stay in the British capital, the Foreign Secretary will also have meetings with the Ambassador of the Bahamas and the Ambassador of Brunei to the United Kingdom, with parallel accreditation in Greece.

On Tuesday, February 8, the Foreign Minister will travel to Rome, where he will meet with the Executive Director of the UN WorldFood Program, David Beasley.

In addition, he is expected to have meetings with ambassadors of a number of African and Latin American countries in Italy, with parallel accreditation in our country.

In particular, the Foreign Minister is expected to meet with the ambassadors of the following countries: Angola, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Republic of Guinea, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Madagascar, Madagascar, Madagascar Niger, Uganda, Senegal, Somalia, Tanzania, Haiti, Bolivia, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras and Paraguay.

Finally, the Foreign Minister is expected to meet with the Ambassadors of Oman, Uzbekistan and Yemen, who are also accredited in Greece.

Source: Capital

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