Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Before Their Meeting
Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State Crete, Greece PRIME MINISTER MITSOTAKIS: Well, Mr. Secretary, it’s a real – it’s a real pleasure to welcome you to our house in Souda Bay, and I can’t really think of a place that better symbolizes the depth of our strategic partnership than this place here on the Island of Crete, and I am very happy to welcome you at a time where I honestly feel that our bilateral relationship is probably at the best it has ever been. These are difficult and challenging times for the region, and it is incredibly important for us to stand by side by side, not just to work to further strengthen the relationship but also to act as Allies and to ensure that peace and stability returns to our troubled region. So again, it’s a real pleasure to welcome you here. SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, Prime Minister, I have to tell you I’m really honored both on a professional but also personal level to be welcomed here to your home. I have a lot of Greek friends back in the United States; I know what it means to actually welcome someone to your home. And it means a lot, so thank you for that. And I also have to agree strongly with you about the relationship between our countries. I’ve been doing this now for 30 years, and I can’t – I was saying to our ambassador, to our wonderful ambassador George Tsunis, that I don’t remember a time when the relationship, the partnership, the friendship between the United States and Greece was stronger. And of course, it goes to the affinity between our people, but it also goes to leadership, and in particular your leadership. We’re grateful for that. We are standing together facing some of the most acute challenges that we’ve seen. But the fact that we’re standing together, that we’re working together, whether it’s in defense of Ukraine, whether it’s for peace and stability in the Mediterranean, whether it’s dealing with the situation in the Middle East, Gaza, and so many other ways, that’s a tremendous source of strength and reassurance for the United States. So I know we have a lot to talk about, and really that’s why I’m here. Your voice, your views, your counsel, your partnership mean a lot to the United States. Thank you. PRIME MINISTER MITSOTAKIS: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thanks, everyone.
Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State
Crete, Greece
PRIME MINISTER MITSOTAKIS: Well, Mr. Secretary, it’s a real – it’s a real pleasure to welcome you to our house in Souda Bay, and I can’t really think of a place that better symbolizes the depth of our strategic partnership than this place here on the Island of Crete, and I am very happy to welcome you at a time where I honestly feel that our bilateral relationship is probably at the best it has ever been. These are difficult and challenging times for the region, and it is incredibly important for us to stand by side by side, not just to work to further strengthen the relationship but also to act as Allies and to ensure that peace and stability returns to our troubled region. So again, it’s a real pleasure to welcome you here.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, Prime Minister, I have to tell you I’m really honored both on a professional but also personal level to be welcomed here to your home. I have a lot of Greek friends back in the United States; I know what it means to actually welcome someone to your home. And it means a lot, so thank you for that.
And I also have to agree strongly with you about the relationship between our countries. I’ve been doing this now for 30 years, and I can’t – I was saying to our ambassador, to our wonderful ambassador George Tsunis, that I don’t remember a time when the relationship, the partnership, the friendship between the United States and Greece was stronger. And of course, it goes to the affinity between our people, but it also goes to leadership, and in particular your leadership. We’re grateful for that.
We are standing together facing some of the most acute challenges that we’ve seen. But the fact that we’re standing together, that we’re working together, whether it’s in defense of Ukraine, whether it’s for peace and stability in the Mediterranean, whether it’s dealing with the situation in the Middle East, Gaza, and so many other ways, that’s a tremendous source of strength and reassurance for the United States.
So I know we have a lot to talk about, and really that’s why I’m here. Your voice, your views, your counsel, your partnership mean a lot to the United States. Thank you.
PRIME MINISTER MITSOTAKIS: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thanks, everyone.