Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni visited the Principality of Monaco on October 18-20, where she met with state officials on the sidelines of an ecological symposium, it was reported on Friday, according to ANA.
Kefalogianni met with Minister of State of Monaco Pierre Dartout and with Monaco Finance Minister Marco Piccinini, who is also in charge of implementing tourism policy. She also met with Prince Albert II of Monaco and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, both of whom spoke at the symposium.
The Greek minister stressed the Greek government’s efforts and initiatives at the national, European, and international levels for environmental protection. She also referred to the need for collective efforts to prevent and deal with the impact of climate change overall, but especially in tourism.
She also met with representatives of Société des Bains de Mer, a firm that controls most of Monaco’s tourism infrastructure, and she discussed investments with Greek business people active in Monaco’s tourism industry.
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