Saudi Arabia, Greece Discuss Qualitative Investment Opportunities

Athens hosted a series of meetings, including the Saudi-Greek Investment Forum, as part of efforts to develop bilateral economic relationship. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Athens hosted a series of meetings, including the Saudi-Greek Investment Forum, as part of efforts to develop bilateral economic relationship. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia, Greece Discuss Qualitative Investment Opportunities

Athens hosted a series of meetings, including the Saudi-Greek Investment Forum, as part of efforts to develop bilateral economic relationship. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Athens hosted a series of meetings, including the Saudi-Greek Investment Forum, as part of efforts to develop bilateral economic relationship. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

In an effort to enhance bilateral trade and economic cooperation, the Saudi-Greek Investment Forum convened on Monday in Athens, in the presence of leaders and representatives of the two countries’ public and private sectors.

The forum was chaired by Saudi Investment Minister Eng. Khalid Al-Falih, Greek Minister of Development and Investment Adonis Georgiadis, and Kostas Fragogiannis Konstantinos, Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs for Economic Diplomacy Economic and Openness.

Al-Falih is heading a high-level delegation from the public and private sectors and businessmen on an official visit to Greece, from May 29 -31, with the aim of expanding strategic partnership and strengthening investment and trade relations.

On the sidelines of the visit, the Saudi minister met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and discussed with Vassilis Kikilias, Minister of Tourism, investment opportunities in the tourism sector.

Last year, the Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and the Federation of Hellenic Enterprises signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a Saudi-Greek Business Council, in a step that reflects the two countries’ determination to enhance bilateral trade and increase the volume of trade and investment cooperation.

The Council seeks to open new qualitative areas for economic cooperation, facilitate continuous interaction between the business sectors of the two countries and remove the relevant challenges and obstacles.

It also works to exchange information on available markets and investment opportunities, enable partnerships, provide recommendations to the competent authorities to improve economic relations and encourage participation in exhibitions and forums.



Türkiye Receives Waiver for Gas Payments to Russia from Gazprombank Sanctions

A view shows a board with the logo of Gazprombank at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov/File Photo
A view shows a board with the logo of Gazprombank at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov/File Photo
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Türkiye Receives Waiver for Gas Payments to Russia from Gazprombank Sanctions

A view shows a board with the logo of Gazprombank at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov/File Photo
A view shows a board with the logo of Gazprombank at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov/File Photo

Türkiye has received an exemption for gas payments to Russia after the United States imposed sanctions on Gazprombank, Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar revealed in response to a question from Reuters.

The US imposed new sanctions on Russia's Gazprombank in November, creating an obstacle for buyers of Russian gas, which had been using the bank to make payments. They have since been seeking clarification and exploring other ways to pay.

Türkiye imports almost all its gas requirement and Russia is the top supplier, providing more than 50% of the country's pipeline imports.

Ankara's pipeline gas imports from Russia stood at 21.1 bcm last year.

Türkiye had requested an exemption in discussions with US officials so that it can continue paying for Russian natural gas imports via Gazprombank.

The US on Thursday also granted a waiver to Hungary, which mainly relies on Russian oil and gas.