The German Vice-Chancellor and Federal Minister of Economic Affairs, Robert Hambeck, commented on the economic cooperation between Greece and Germany with his statement to Naftemboriki and Michalis Psilos, on the sidelines of the 88th TIF.

“We have excellent cooperation with Greece, we also celebrated the 100 years of the Hellenic-German Chamber”, noted Mr. Hambek in “N”.

“We can do even better, the business and economic cooperation is excellent,” he stressed.

K. Mitsotakis: An opportunity to strengthen our bilateral economic ties

The Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakistogether with the German Vice-Chancellor Robert Hambeck, cut the ribbon of the opening of the pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany, honored country of this year’s 88th TIF.

Mr. Mitsotakis thanked Germany for accepting the invitation and the challenge to be the honored country of the 88th International Exhibition of Thessaloniki 2024.

“If it wasn’t for the strong business and economic ties between our two countries, I don’t think it would have been possible to fill this space,” the Prime Minister emphasized and noted that, “the fact that we have 130 companies that are present here open to the public to explain their own stories, it proves the strong economic ties we have between Greece and Germany. This is precisely the testimony to the fact that we have built a very strong economic bilateral partnership and you are right to point out that, you know, our historical relations have been tested.”

“This exhibition is an opportunity to strengthen our bilateral, economic ties, to identify new opportunities, but also because this, as you pointed out, is a rare global exhibition event. The visitors who come have fun but at the same time get to know the German companies. This is on a bilateral level, there is an excellent cooperation between Greece and Germany”, underlined the prime minister and noted that “we are faced with enormous challenges, for particularly sensitive issues such as the green transition and climate change – we have been directly affected by the climate crisis in more Mediterranean countries”.

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