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Dendias: Common Will to Forge a Strong Post-Brexit Partnership

February 2, 2021

ATHENS — British Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Dominic Raab welcomed Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias in London on Tuesday.

"FM Nikos Dendias cordially welcomed by UK counterpart Dominic Raab – Greece and the UK share a long history of friendship & cooperation, deep people-to-people ties & the common will to forge a strong post-Brexit partnership to face common challenges," Dendias posted on Twitter.

Dendias then met with Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister for the European Neighbourhood & the Americas Wendy Morton.

On Twitter, the Greek foreign ministry wrote in English: "Nikos Dendias meets with Minister Wendy Morton, strengthening Greece-UK partnership & recent regional dvpts in Eastern Mediterranean top the agenda."

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