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Mitsotakis: Greece to Become a Gateway for Natural Gas from the East Med

ATHENS – Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met on Wednesday at the Maximos Mansion with a delegation from the US House of Representatives, headed by the Chair of House Energy and Commerce Committee, Congressman Frank Pallone Jr.

According to sources, the excellent level of Greek-US relations was confirmed during the meeting. They also discussed the latest developments in Ukraine and Greece’s clear support of Ukraine, from the first moment, with humanitarianan and defence material.

In terms of energy, Mitsotakis analysed Greece’s plan for ensuring an adequate energy supply during the unprecedented international crisis, as well as for its self-sufficiency in the future. He emphasised the actions and initiatives that Greece is taking in order to become an energy gateway to the Balkans and the European Union, as a way to contributing to Europe’s energy security.

“Whichever way we choose to transport natural gas from the Eastern Mediterranean, Greece will play a key role as the natural gas gateway from the Eastern Mediterranean to Europe,” Mitsotakis underlined.

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