Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias on Friday received Foreign Minister and Defence Minister of Ireland Simon Coveney at the Foreign Ministry in Athens at noon.
It is the first visit by an Irish Foreign Minister to Greece after 17 years.
The two ministers had a meeting in private, while broad deliberations between the two delegations were in progress.
The meeting focused on the further development of bilateral collaboration in a wide range of sectors, along the lines of a roadmap that was recently drawn up and concerns trade, the economy, culture, diaspora issues, and others. They will also talk about international and regional developments, with emphasis on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean, Western Balkans and the Middle East.