Mitsotakis meets with Trudeau in Canada to sign firefighting aircraft agreement

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Upon his visit to Canada, Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal, to finalise an agreement for Greece’s acquisition of seven state-of-the-art firefighting aircrafts.

Amna.gr revealed that Mitsotakis’s visit highlights the strengthening ties between Greece and Canada, with discussions including potential investment opportunities, tourism, and climate change challenges.

Both leaders emphasised the importance of coordinated efforts in fire management and renewable energy initiatives.

The signing ceremony marked a significant milestone in bilateral relations, reflecting the strong friendship and shared commitment to mutual cooperation.

Upon their discussion, Mitsotakis further stressed the importance of Greeks being able to vote from abroad, and to the government’s strategy for Greeks abroad.

Source: Amna.gr.

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