Greece’s Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, during his visit to New Delhi, had a meeting with his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Wednesday, ANA reports.
In statements at the meeting, Dendias noted that Greece aspires to strategic relations with India and expressed hope that the prime ministers of both countries will meet shortly for that purpose.
He noted that this was their third meeting in less than a year, recollecting Jaishankar’s visit to Athens, and said the two countries, Greece as the first and India as the biggest democracy in the world, “see many things in a very similar way: International Law, sovereignty, human rights, prohibition of the use of force and our shared commitment to International Law of the Sea, to UNCLOS. This and also maritime security is very important to us.”
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