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Prime Minister Mitsotakis, dear Kyriakos,

Thank you for that warm welcome. It’s great to be back in Athens, great to see you again.
And Greece is really a valued Ally.
You are committed to our shared security.
And you contribute to NATO in many different ways.
With contributions to NATO missions, from Afghanistan to Kosovo. Your jets help keep the skies over Montenegro safe. And your naval forces are an important part of NATO’s maritime posture. So we are grateful for all your contributions.

Then of course we also welcome the fact that Greece spends more than 2 percent investing of GDP on defence, and we also welcome the announcement of how you are going to further modernize your armed forces. This will strengthen NATO.

All these contributions keep Greece strong.
And they keep NATO strong.

We discussed the security situation in the wider region and NATO’s response. 
For several years, Greece has been on the front line of the refugee and migrant crisis.
NATO stands with you in solidarity.
NATO’s mission in the Aegean Sea  supports Greek and Turkish authorities, and the EU’s border agency Frontex, in their efforts to cut the lines of human smuggling. 
And I thank Greece for your contributions to this deployment. It also shows how NATO helps to strengthen the cooperation between NATO Allies and the European Union, dealing with an issue which is of great importance for all of us.

We also discussed the recent tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Through the constructive engagement of Greece and Turkey at NATO Headquarters, we have now established a bilateral military de-confliction mechanism.

This includes a commitment to use a secure hotline between Greece and Turkey, available 24 hours a day, to facilitate de-confliction at sea and in the air.
I welcome this and pay tribute to both Allies for your efforts. And we stand ready to develop it further. The de-confliction mechanism can help to create the space for diplomatic efforts.

It is my firm hope that the underlying disputes between two Allies can now be addressed purely through negotiations. 
In the spirit of Allied solidarity and international law.  

We also discussed concerns about Russia’s growing military presence in the Mediterranean region. This has implications for our security, so we must address it together.
Our Alliance is an important platform for dialogue, where Allies from Europe and North America come together every day 
to discuss issues that are of importance for our security. Regardless of how difficult some of these issues may be.
Because we know that we are stronger by  addressing them together. So our Alliance is strong because we stand together.

So Prime Minister, it’s great to see you again. Thank you for your important and tireless support to our Alliance. And thank you for timely discussions here today.
And thank you for your strong personal commitment to our transatlantic Alliance. 
Thank you so much.