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Greece says it agreed with Qatar to deepen trade, energy and defence ties

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ATHENS, April ‌29 (Reuters) - Greece said on ​Wednesday it had agreed with Qatar to ⁠bolster cooperation in areas including trade, energy and defence, extending a ​deal first struck in 2024.

Prime Minister ‌Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani discussed bilateral ⁠ties and investment opportunities ⁠in Greek infrastructure, energy and data centres, Mitsotakis' office said.

"There are also other areas of cooperation ‌we have been discussing lately such ⁠as defence cooperation," Al ‌Thani said in ​translated remarks after meeting Mitsotakis in Athens. "Taking into consideration the events taking ‌place around the world, ​I believe ⁠it is very important to ‌strengthen these ties ⁠as well."

Greece has been seeking to attract investment from Qatar, a leading ​global gas ‌supplier, since the two countries agreed ⁠in 2024 to ​strengthen ties.

(Reporting by Angeliki KoutantouEditing ​by Ros Russell)

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