Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, in joint statements with his Romanian counterpart Viorica Dancila in Bucharest on Friday, noted that his visit was the first official visit by a Greek prime minister to Romania since 2008, according to ANA.
Tsipras noted that Greece has a substantial presence in Romania’s business life and that, according to the Greek prime minister, Greek entrepreneurship has created 20,000 jobs and accounts for 4.0 billion euros of investments in key sectors of Romania’s economy, such as telecommunications, infrastructure and banking.
Tsipras also referred to the two countries’ close collaboration on connectivity, noting that “we are working hard to support major infrastructures projects in terms of railway links, the road network, telecommunications and energy connectivity.” Projects such as the prospect of the interconnection of the Mediterranean with the Black Sea or the Mediterranean corridor of road networks will pass through the city of Thessaloniki to Skopje and Belgrade.
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