US President Donald Trump stated that the relationship between United States And Greece are “stronger than ever”during the ceremony presenting credentials to the new Greek Ambassador to the United States Antonis Alexandridis.
In his official address, the American leader emphasized that the friendship between the two countries is “strong, historical and based on a common democratic and intellectual heritage,” adding that he looks forward to further strengthening of bilateral relations.
Defense and NATO
Donald Trump noted Greece’s progress towards achieving the target NATO on defense spending at 5% of GDP, emphasizing that Athens is demonstrating “real leadership” within the Alliance.
“Peace comes from strength”he said.
Energy and the “Vertical Corridor”
Particular attention was paid to energy cooperation. The US President noted the export of American liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the so-called Vertical corridorexpressing confidence that related infrastructure projects will enhance the energy security of the wider region.
Maritime Policy and IMO
At the same time, Trump expressed gratitude to Greece for its position in accepting the International Maritime Organization (IMO) framework document for achieving net-zero emissions. He said Athens’ decision to abstain showed “courage.”
He described the proposed regulation as an initiative that could create additional strain on consumers, businesses and global trade.
Shipbuilding and investment
In conclusion, the American president touched upon the prospects for expanding cooperation in the field of shipbuilding, including negotiations on the construction of American frigates in Greece, as well as deepening partnerships in the areas of trade and investment.
The material was prepared based on the news AMNA.
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