
The prime minister sent the message to Ankara during his speech to the New Democracy parliamentary group on Tuesday morning. Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
“We resist the revival of imperial views, the violation of borders. Unprecedented appetites are being quelled on our own red lines,” Mr. Mitsotakis said, speaking of Greece’s support for Ukraine, and his words were addressed to Turkey as well.
In another part of his speech, he reiterated that “Greece’s borders are blue, not grey.” “At the national level, we remain firm in our relations. With arguments and international law. What do our allies in Europe and across the Atlantic agree on. Our steel shields always protect the Armed Forces. Our borders are blue, not gray,” Mr. Mitsotakis said characteristically and invited his neighbor to the path of reason and peace.
“We also want the sky to be blue with our neighbors. I am optimistic that the poison of the rhetoric of the Turkish leadership does not reach the people. Greeks and Turks are friends who want to fight peacefully. People know that geography does not change if someone falsifies its maps. People know that contracts must be respected. We are waiting for the other side of the Aegean, on the path of reason and peace. write down.
“Community support plan will continue”
Referring to the economy and the energy crisis, the prime minister called for a cap on natural gas and specified that public support would continue. “No single mechanism can fully capture the global wave of appreciation. Anyone who claims otherwise is lying. This requires an additional solution, and we offer a pan-European response to a common European problem. There should be a ceiling on the international price of natural gas, and the price of natural gas should be separated from the price of electricity,” the prime minister said, noting that “national budgets should not undermine European solidarity.” However, “whatever is done in Europe, the plan to support Greek society will continue without disturbing the financial balance. Maybe it will cost us temporarily, but it won’t break us.”
Source: Kathimerini

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