The first trilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Greece, Cyprus
and Jordan took place in Brussels today, Monday, 18 January, on the
margins of the meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
The
three Ministers discussed a wide range of issues of international and
regional interest, with emphasis on the refugee crisis, the escalation
in terrorism, the peace process and the situation in the wider Middle
East, as well as developments in the energy sector.
They also
looked at the prospects for trilateral cooperation in many sectors,
including economic and trade cooperation; combating terrorism; security
and exchange of information; culture, education and technology; and ways
to support Jordan in its relations with the EU.
Finally, they discussed the potential for holding a trilateral meeting of the three countries’ leaders in the coming time.
January 18, 2016