Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos MitsotakisKyriakos Mitsotakis - Greek economist and politician. Mitsotakis was born in Athens on March 4, 1968. Today he visited Odessa, where he met with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky Volodymyr Zelensky is a Ukrainian artist, screenwriter, producer and politician. Volodymyr ( sometimes, BTA reported, citing ANA-MPA. 

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At the beginning, the Greek prime minister visited the port of the city, where he was welcomed by the Ukrainian president, and was informed about the functioning of the grain export corridor through the Black Sea and the Danube.

Then Kyriakos Mitsotakis Kyriakos Mitsotakis – Greek economist and politician. Mitsotikis was born in Athens on March 4, 1968 held a private meeting with Zelensky in the administrative building of the port of Odessa.

After that, talks were held with the participation of the delegations of both countries.

During the talks, the Greek Prime Minister reaffirmed Greece's continued support for Ukraine, as well as for the country's Euro-Atlantic perspective.

Mitsotakis noted Greece's will to contribute to the recovery of Ukraine, with an emphasis on Odessa, a city of particular historical and cultural significance for Greece.

According to the information, the two also discussed other areas of cooperation such as energy, in which Greece plays an important role in the functioning of the Southern Corridor for supplying Europe and developing the vertical connecting corridor to better meet the needs of the Balkans and Eastern Europe.

Immediately afterwards, the two leaders visited the residential complex that was hit a few days ago and where 12 civilians, including five children, died.

There they laid flowers at the monument dedicated to the victims. 

The death toll in the Russian attacks in Odessa is rising

The Greek Prime Minister also visited the museum of the Greek revolutionary organization "Filiki Eteria", which is located in the home of the Greek national benefactor Grigorios Maraslis, and laid a wreath at the monument of the organization's founders.

There, Mitsotakis also spoke with representatives of the Greek community in the city.

He focused on the tragedy that befell the Greek community in Mariupol.

"All of Europe supports Ukraine's struggle for freedom and independence.

And Greece, of course, cannot be absent from these efforts," said the Greek Prime Minister.

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