Europe and United States can reach "win-win" trade deal, Greek PM says
- Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated Europe and the United States could achieve a trade deal.
- Mitsotakis gave the statement during an interview with Breitbart News from his office in Athens.
- Mitsotakis believes a mutually beneficial win-win solution is possible regarding trade between the two.
- Mitsotakis told Breitbart, "As far as Greece is concerned, we have a strategic partnership with the US."
- Mitsotakis's comments signal European leaders desire collaboration with the U.S. On trade and other issues.
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Europe and United States can reach "win-win" trade deal, Greek PM says
ATHENS - Europe and the United States could reach a "win-win" trade deal which could be beneficial to both parties, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in an interview published late on Wednesday.
Trump Signals Readiness for EU Trade Deal After Mitsotakis’ Comments
Mitsotakis met Trump at the White House during the first Presidency of the American leader. Credit: AMNA US President Donald Trump expressed support for Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ remarks on the potential for a mutually beneficial trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. “I agree. I know him, he’s a good man, I appreciate his comments,” Trump told reporters on Wednesday, April 9, adding, “Yes, a deal can b…
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