Washington, United States. President Donald Trump said relations between the United States and Greece were “stronger than ever” as Greece’s new ambassador to Washington, Antonis Alexandrides, presented his credentials. Trump spoke at the White House, calling the relationship “strong and historic.”
Diplomatic meeting at the White House
Trump said the relationship was grounded in “a shared democratic and spiritual heritage” and that he looked forward to further deepening bilateral cooperation.
Defence and NATO commitments
The president praised Greece’s progress towards meeting NATO’s target of allocating 5 per cent of GDP to defence, saying Athens was showing “real leadership” within the alliance. “Peace is secured through strength,” he said.
Energy cooperation and regional security
Trump highlighted energy cooperation, referring to increased exports of American liquefied natural gas and the development of the vertical corridor, which he said would strengthen energy security across the wider region.
International maritime emissions framework
He welcomed Greece’s decision to abstain from the adoption of a net zero emissions framework at the international maritime organisation, saying the proposed regulation would place an undue burden on consumers, businesses and global trade.
Shipbuilding, trade and investment
Trump pointed to prospects for closer cooperation in shipbuilding, including discussions on the construction of American frigates in Greece, and said opportunities existed to expand ties in trade and investment.
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