The Foreign Affairs Ministers of at least four Mediterranean Arab and Gulf states and two European countries will take part in the first “Philia Forum” (Friendship Forum), to be held in Athens on Thursday, the Greek Foreign Ministry reported on Wednesday, according to ANA.
Under the title “Building Friendship, Peace & Prosperity from the Mediterranean to the Gulf”, the foreign ministers of Greece and Cyprus, Bahrein, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates will discuss strengthening collaborations against regional security challenges and will also talk about the coronavirus pandemic. France, Iraq, and Jordan have also been invited to participate, the Greek ministry said in a statement.
Bringing together these countries’ foreign ministers for the first time, they added, is the culmination of a diplomatic marathon pursued by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs and especially Minister Nikos Dendias during several months.
The diplomatic sources singled out three factors of significance in terms of the conference participants: Greece’s initiative brings together both Gulf and Mediterranean countries with the EU; with the exception of Saudi Arabia, all participating countries have active diplomatic relations with Israel, a country that Greece has preferential relations with; and all participating countries have signed the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which supports Greece’s right to extend its territorial waters to 12 nautical miles, sources added.
The launch of the conference and press statements will be broadcast live in English, Frech, Arabic and Mixed languages (all available through www.mfa.gr).
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