
First annual review of uk-greece strategic bilateral framework, 6 december 2022
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* Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Policy paper FIRST ANNUAL REVIEW OF UK-GREECE STRATEGIC BILATERAL FRAMEWORK, 6 DECEMBER 2022 Published 16 December 2022 This was published
under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government CONTENTS * Foreign and regional policy * Bilateral defence cooperation * Trade and investment, and healthcare * Digitalisation * Tourism
* Maritime affairs * Education, research, innovation and culture * Law enforcement * Migration * Climate change and environmental issues Print this page © Crown copyright 2022 This
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Greek Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Miltiades Varvitsiotis, and the UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Europe, Leo Docherty, met on 6 December 2022 to carry out the first
annual review of the UK-Greece Strategic Bilateral Framework (SBF). The 2 Ministers discussed progress under the various SBF pillars which helped to strengthen further UK-Greece bilateral
cooperation in support of our shared objectives and in addressing common concerns. The Ministers also identified future initiatives to build on our close and historic ties to work ever
closer in the pursuit of new opportunities and tackle global challenges. FOREIGN AND REGIONAL POLICY The Ministers recalled the breadth of our shared foreign policy objectives and our
cooperation in bilateral and multilateral fora over the last 12 months. The UK and Greece, together with our other partners and allies, have stood in solidarity with Ukraine and the
international community in condemning Russian aggression. There has also been a regular exchange of views on a broad range of issues such as the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean,
including the Cyprus issue, as well as developments in the Western Balkans and the Middle East. The UK and Greece agree that the security and stability of the wider region, on the basis of
full respect of International Law and the fundamental principles of the UN Charter, is a key common objective and committed to continue engaging pro-actively with our partners towards this
aim. The ministers re-affirmed their desire to further deepen our foreign policy cooperation and committed to holding a series of strategic dialogues on priority foreign policy areas over
the coming year. BILATERAL DEFENCE COOPERATION As well as ongoing high level defence engagement in multilateral fora over the last year, UK-Greece Defence cooperation has focussed on
training, education and interoperability, particularly across Single Service domains. For the coming year, the UK and Greece agreed to continue this cooperation and seek an opportunity for
the Ministerial signing of a Joint Vision Statement for a stronger bilateral defence and security partnership; as well as committing to sustained interoperability and work to support and
enhance our mutual defence capability. TRADE AND INVESTMENT, AND HEALTHCARE The Ministers committed to supporting further efforts to promote trade and investment opportunities between the UK
and Greece, with a particular focus on priority sectors including clean energy, life sciences, healthcare, real-estate, agri-food industry, technology and digital, defence, and
transnational education. DIGITALISATION The Ministers also noted the intention to explore opportunities for sharing best practice and expertise in the field of government digitalisation.
TOURISM The Ministers welcomed this year’s outstanding visitor numbers – the number of UK tourists travelling to Greece this year was the highest ever – and agreed to explore opportunities
for further enhancing tourism cooperation and expertise sharing, particularly around diversification and sustainability. The Ministers also committed to working together in response to the
practical changes related to the introduction of the new EU Entry and Exit scheme and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System and the upcoming UK equivalent. MARITIME
AFFAIRS In recognition of both countries’ priorities, as historic maritime nations, the Ministers welcomed progress made so far on operational issues, including for UK-flagged yachts and the
mutual recognition of seafarers certificates in accordance with IMO/STCW Convention. They agreed that the UK and Greece will continue to engage and seek opportunities to further develop
cooperation in this field, including promoting green shipping and supporting UK/Greek companies in the maritime sector. EDUCATION, RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND CULTURE The Ministers agreed to
further develop opportunities, within the framework of the Bilateral Cultural Convention signed in 1951 and through the UK-Greece Strategic Partnership in Education – established in 2021 to
promote international partnerships between UK and Greek Higher Education Institutions, to support student mobility and research collaboration. Work will continue to encourage more
institutional partnerships; promote closer collaboration in research and innovation; facilitate further student and teachers’ mobility opportunities. LAW ENFORCEMENT The Ministers noted the
excellent level of existing bilateral law enforcement cooperation, including working together to tackle Serious Organised Crime, CT capacity building, strong judicial cooperation, and
countering Gender Based Violence. The Ministers noted the potential to further expand this cooperation through smoother exchange of intelligence, and by tackling the illicit finance which
underpins serious criminal activity. MIGRATION The Ministers noted the regular Home Office and Migration Ministry engagement and dialogue on migration issues, exchanges of best practice, and
operational cooperation in managing illegal migration and against organised immigration crime in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Ministers noted the commitment to continue both operational
cooperation and the exchange of best practice, including maintaining a regular UK-Greece Strategic Migration Dialogue. CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES In recognition of both Greek
and UK shared priorities around climate change, including on commitments made at COP27. The Ministers agreed to support continued collaboration and engagement, with a particular focus on the
renewables and clean energy sector, green shipping, exploring opportunities for Greek firms to access UK green finance, and strengthening sustainability cooperation between our cultural
institutions. Athens, 6 December 2022 Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic Leo Docherty, UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for
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