Όχι το αγαπημένο μου…”celebrity”, άλλα δυστυχώς αυτή τη στιγμή οι καλές διπλωματικές και οικονομικές σχέσεις, με όσους περισσότερους γίνεται, είναι μάλλον σημαντικές.
Το άρθρο:
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>Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will visit Greece next week and meet with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The two will likely sign several business deals between their countries.
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>It will be the Saudi leader’s first trip to a European Union nation since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
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>The CIA previously concluded that Prince Mohammed likely sent a hit squad to murder the Saudi journalist in a Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi had been an outspoken critic of the crown prince, Saudia Arabia’s de facto leader.
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>At the planned July 26th meeting, Prince Mohammed and Mitsotakis will sign pacts involving energy, military cooperation, and an underwater data cable, according to reports.
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>The Greek government confirmed the meeting but would not provide details about the substance of Prince Mohammed’s visit.
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>Greece and Saudi Arabia had agreed to collaborate on “East to Med data Corridor”
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>**In late May, Greece and Saudi Arabia agreed to collaborate on an 800-million-euro ($816 million) land and subsea cable creating a data link from Italy to Singapore.**
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>The “East to Med data Corridor,” an undersea and land data cable, will be developed by MENA HUB, owned by Saudi Arabia’s STC and Greek telecoms and satellite applications company, TTSA.
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>Greece’s power utility Public Power Company and Cyprus’ telecoms operator CYTA will also hold a stake in the project pending final corporate approvals. The deal was struck during the Greek-Saudi Business Forum held in Athens.
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>The October 2018 killing of Khashoggi, which US officials say was a direct order from the crown prince, put a freeze for a time on Saudi relations with the West. That has now thawed.
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>In February 2020, the Greek PM visited Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates with the aim of attracting investments and building alliances to counter Turkey’s expansionist policies in the eastern Mediterranean.
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>Recently, the Greece-Saudi Arabia Business Council was created, which was expected to strengthen the collaboration of the two countries’ business communities.
Και τελειώνει το άρθρο αναφέροντας τον Biden που πήγε προηγούμενη βδομάδα Σαουδική Αραβία.
Πάντως αυτή η Δύση τελικά δεν κάνει εκπτώσεις στην προάσπιση και ανάδειξη της Δημοκρατίας..
Δεν ακούω ακόμα διαμαρτυρίες για τον “επικίνδυνο μουσουλμάνο” που ετοιμάζεται να εισέλθει στη χώρα μας.
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Όχι το αγαπημένο μου…”celebrity”, άλλα δυστυχώς αυτή τη στιγμή οι καλές διπλωματικές και οικονομικές σχέσεις, με όσους περισσότερους γίνεται, είναι μάλλον σημαντικές.
Το άρθρο:
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>Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will visit Greece next week and meet with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The two will likely sign several business deals between their countries.
>
>It will be the Saudi leader’s first trip to a European Union nation since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
>
>The CIA previously concluded that Prince Mohammed likely sent a hit squad to murder the Saudi journalist in a Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi had been an outspoken critic of the crown prince, Saudia Arabia’s de facto leader.
>
>At the planned July 26th meeting, Prince Mohammed and Mitsotakis will sign pacts involving energy, military cooperation, and an underwater data cable, according to reports.
>
>The Greek government confirmed the meeting but would not provide details about the substance of Prince Mohammed’s visit.
>
>Greece and Saudi Arabia had agreed to collaborate on “East to Med data Corridor”
>
>**In late May, Greece and Saudi Arabia agreed to collaborate on an 800-million-euro ($816 million) land and subsea cable creating a data link from Italy to Singapore.**
>
>The “East to Med data Corridor,” an undersea and land data cable, will be developed by MENA HUB, owned by Saudi Arabia’s STC and Greek telecoms and satellite applications company, TTSA.
>
>Greece’s power utility Public Power Company and Cyprus’ telecoms operator CYTA will also hold a stake in the project pending final corporate approvals. The deal was struck during the Greek-Saudi Business Forum held in Athens.
>
>The October 2018 killing of Khashoggi, which US officials say was a direct order from the crown prince, put a freeze for a time on Saudi relations with the West. That has now thawed.
>
>In February 2020, the Greek PM visited Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates with the aim of attracting investments and building alliances to counter Turkey’s expansionist policies in the eastern Mediterranean.
>
>Recently, the Greece-Saudi Arabia Business Council was created, which was expected to strengthen the collaboration of the two countries’ business communities.
Και τελειώνει το άρθρο αναφέροντας τον Biden που πήγε προηγούμενη βδομάδα Σαουδική Αραβία.
Πάντως αυτή η Δύση τελικά δεν κάνει εκπτώσεις στην προάσπιση και ανάδειξη της Δημοκρατίας..
Δεν ακούω ακόμα διαμαρτυρίες για τον “επικίνδυνο μουσουλμάνο” που ετοιμάζεται να εισέλθει στη χώρα μας.