Mitsotakis Optimistic About Greece's Economy

Mitsotakis Optimistic About Greece's Economy

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed confidence in the country's economic outlook during his first briefing with President Constantine Tassoulas. He emphasized the importance of political and economic stability in light of global challenges, including the potential U.S. tariffs on European products. Mitsotakis highlighted positive economic indicators, such as strong exports, decreasing unemployment, and promising tourism trends, while stressing fiscal discipline as key to the nation's policies, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

President Tassoulas emphasized the need for the EU to respond unitedly to geopolitical and economic uncertainties, urging a calm and constructive dialogue with the U.S. to safeguard Greece's interests. He called for efforts to ensure the safety and prosperity of Greek citizens.

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