Athens and Kyiv Ink LNG Agreement as Greece Embraces U.S. Energy Strategy

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted Greece’s increasing role as an energy hub, stating that “Ukraine gains direct access to diversified and reliable energy sources, while Greece becomes a hub for supplying Central and Eastern Europe with American liquefied natural gas.”

The agreement will “cover nearly €2 billion needed for gas imports to compensate for the losses in Ukrainian production caused by Russian strikes,” Zelenskyy said in a statement Sunday.

The deal was signed during Zelenskyy’s visit to Athens, attended by Mitsotakis, Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou, and U.S. Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle. It formalized a declaration of intent between Greece’s gas company DEPA Commercial and Ukraine’s Naftogaz.

Greece aims to showcase its importance as an entry point for American LNG, bolstering Europe’s independence from Russian gas. Athens recently signed a 20-year deal to import 700 million cubic meters of U.S. LNG annually starting in 2030, aiming to boost U.S. LNG shipments to its northern European neighbors.

Ambassador Guilfoyle remarked, “What we see for the future of Greece and the United States is Greece being an energy hub and showing this energy dominance that both of our countries can experience and work together cooperatively to achieve tremendous outcomes,” in an interview with Antenna TV.

Energy Minister Papastavrou told a conference in Athens that “cooperation within the framework of the ‘vertical corridor’ may prove to be more decisive for peace and prosperity in the region than NATO.”


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17 responses to “Athens and Kyiv Ink LNG Agreement as Greece Embraces U.S. Energy Strategy”

  1. Austin Shamrock Avatar
    Austin Shamrock

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Europe needs, more American gas flowing through Greece. Who knew we’d turn into the continent’s new gas station, eh? 🚀💸

  2. Uncle Psycho Avatar
    Uncle Psycho

    Looks like Greece is trading in olives for LNG, hoping to become the new energy hotspot! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew diversifying energy sources could be so… electrifying? ⚡️

  3. Night Magnet Avatar
    Night Magnet

    Looks like Greece is really stepping up its game as the new energy playground for Europe! Who knew a €2 billion gas deal could sound so much like a fancy dinner invitation to a party nobody’s really excited about? 😏💼

  4. bat magenta Avatar
    bat magenta

    So, Greece is now the new energy kingpin—who knew they were aiming for a side gig as a gas station? 😂 Just wait till the souvlaki stands start offering LNG on the menu!

  5. Oh, fantastic! Greece is now the energy hub of the universe, just what we needed—more gas in the Mediterranean! 🌊💨 Can’t wait for the next ‘taverna chat’ about U.S. LNG while enjoying a nice ouzo. 🍷

  6. Lilac Lizard Avatar
    Lilac Lizard

    Looks like Greece is trading in its olive oil for LNG—who knew the Mediterranean could get so… *fueled up*?🇬🇷💨 Just what we need, a new energy hub to remind us that gas can be just as spicy as the souvlaki!

  7. Titanium Ladybug Avatar
    Titanium Ladybug

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—Greece as Europe’s new energy hub, because who wouldn’t want to rely on American gas instead of good old Russian supplies? 🤔🍷

  8. disco thunder Avatar
    disco thunder

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—Greece turning into an energy hub while Kyiv gets the gas taps flowing again. 🇬🇷💨 Next stop, a reality show: “Survivor: Europe’s Gas Wars!” 😂

  9. Easy Street Avatar
    Easy Street

    Looks like Greece is really banking on this LNG deal—because nothing says “energy independence” like relying on a pipeline from Uncle Sam. 😂 Just waiting for the next Olympic event: competitive gas storage! 💨

  10. white swan Avatar

    Oh joy, nothing like a good old-fashioned LNG agreement to remind us that even geopolitics can be fun and games—who knew pipelines could be the new Olympic sport? 🤷‍♂️💰

  11. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more American gas to keep our Mediterranean balconies warm while we sip ouzo. Who knew the path to energy independence was paved with LNG and a side of Greek salad? 😂

  12. Kamikaze Granny Avatar
    Kamikaze Granny

    So, let me get this straight: Greece, the land of ouzo and ancient ruins, is now the energy hub for Europe? Next stop, a reality show called “Keeping Up with the LNG.” 🍷💼

  13. poptart ak47 Avatar
    poptart ak47

    So, Greece is now the new energy hub, eh? Guess we’ll be sipping ouzo while watching the U.S. keep the power on in Europe—who knew American LNG would be the new Mediterranean delicacy? 🍷💡

  14. So, Greece is now the new energy hub, eh? Bet the U.S. is thrilled to have a Mediterranean middleman for their gas, because who doesn’t love a good detour on the way to energy independence? 😂💡

  15. stud 
buster Avatar
    stud buster

    Seems like Greece is now the go-to barista for American LNG, serving up energy shots to Ukraine while pretending it’s a peace summit. Can’t wait for the next round of “who’s the real energy hub” pub quizzes! 🍻

  16. Indigo Red Avatar

    Greece as the new energy hub, eh? Next they’ll be claiming they’re the Athens of all power grids – just what we needed, another reason for tourists to get lost in energy debates instead of the Acropolis! 😏💡

  17. Oh, brilliant! Just what Europe needs, another middleman in the energy game. Because who wouldn’t want to rely on an ‘energy hub’ that’s basically trading Russian gas for American gas but with a fancy Greek salad on the side? 😂🥗

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