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Greek sources claim that the Greek PM will meet Israel's Netanyahu on March 30 in Jerusalem.

Two Greek sources said on Wednesday that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Greek Prime Minister KyriakosMitsotakis will meet on Sunday in Jerusalem.

One source said that the agenda for the meeting was expected to be lengthy.

The last time the two leaders met in Israel was in 2023.

Greece condemned Hamas' attack on Israel in October 2023, but called for the end of the Gaza war and respect for ceasefire agreement.

The UN says that the uninterrupted and continuous flow humanitarian aid into all areas of Gaza is a top priority, while the displacements of Palestinians may lead to instability in the region.

Children from Gaza have been treated in hospitals in Greece.

On Sunday, the leaders are likely to discuss war, foreign affairs, and bilateral issues. They may also talk about a project to build a submarine power cable that would connect continental Europe with the East Mediterranean.

The Greek grid operator IPTO is constructing the Great Sea Interconnector cable (GSI), which will connect transmission networks in Europe to Cyprus. Later, it will stretch through the Mediterranean Sea to Israel.

Greece dismissed media reports this month that the project had

The planned link was halted due to financial and geopolitical concerns. However, the government reaffirmed their commitment. (Reporting and editing by Toby Chopra; Renee Maltezou)

(source: Reuters)