CAIRO - Greek Foreign Minister Droutsas Dimitri starts a one-day visit to Egypt Monday aimed at bolstering ties between Cairo and Athens, Foreign Ministry officials said Sunday. During the visit, Minister Dimitri will hold talks with Prime Minister Essam Sharaf and Foreign Minister Nabil el-Arabi with the aim of bolstering relations between the two countries after the January 25 Revolution. The talks will also deal with regional and international issues of bi-lateral concern. The Egyptian and Greek top career diplomats will also discuss the stalled Middle East peace process and international and Arab efforts to advance it. Minister Dimitri is also expected to meet with Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa, the officials said.