The FINANCIAL — ATHENS. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will on August 16 pay his first official visit to Greece, the Greek premier's press service reported, according to Ria Novosti.
The talks' agenda has not been specified, but media said cooperation in tourism and high technology — spheres where Greece needs investment — as well as in the military sphere could be discussed.
Greek newspapers report that dialogue between the Greek and Israeli premiers started in an informal atmosphere in February in Moscow, where they were on a visit and accidentally met in a restaurant.
In July, George Papandreou visited Israel and met with Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
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