
With a particularly cautious stance, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias called for inclusion on the watch list. Suitable for Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) of the European Union Mr. Dendias stated without question: “I would also like to say that my cooperation with the Prime Minister is a long cooperation characterized by mutual trust. After all, it gave tangible results in the field of foreign policy in the most difficult period. From now on, I am absolutely confident that the Prime Minister will shed a lot of light.”
Earlier, two more ministers, who appeared in the list of the Dokumento newspaper, took their positions. Akis Shertsos as well as Kostis Hatzidakis. The Minister of State, in a social media post, said: “No matter where poverty comes from, you will deal with it with transparency and trust in institutions and the judiciary. You don’t talk to her and don’t dig in the dirt. In democracies, too, unlike totalitarian regimes, whoever accuses someone must substantiate his accusations. Otherwise, he is a slanderer. Documento’s listings do not add any new evidence to the illegal surveillance case and are not supported by evidence that, if any, should be presented in court and not become a publicity stunt,” says Mr. Schertzos, concluding that “the only thing that what ultimately succeeds is the salamization of so-called “revelations”, it is the trivialization of a serious matter that concerns every democratic citizen, and the service of an organized project of disorientation from real problems.
Position of N. Dendias on the observation case – What Mr. A. Schertzos and K. Hatzidakis said.
Finally, Mr. Hatzidakis, speaking to Mega, said: “I believe that in addition to the institutional interventions that the government will announce and take effect this week, there should be a rapid, global, a coherent and effective investigation conducted by the judiciary. We should not go at the usual pace, it makes no sense for the Court to delay and make a decision in 2028 or 2030, ”he stressed and added that“ I do not believe that my phone – or my wife’s phone – was controlled, much less the prime minister “I don’t believe in the minister at all.”

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