Red line issues are not even going to be discussed with Turkey

Red line issues are not even going to be discussed with Turkey

“They are doing well and raising the flag of Palestine – don’t get me wrong, separating the Palestinian people from Hamas – but I have never seen any Ukrainian flag. They are doing well and are concerned and wondering when all this will stop, but all this has victims in Israel and hostages. And of course this woman is not important for them to go out and sing, to raise flags with blood on social media. This woman is clearly not a victim woman for this class of people and I demonstrate that,” the government spokesman continued.

“Not for SYRIZA, I think the time has passed him, it remains to be seen what he will do within the party and with absolute respect for the internal affairs, we do not confuse who is better and worse, it is not our business”, he added while saying that “you are sensitive when you are with everything and not when you are a la carte sensitive”.

The government representative stated that we cannot ignore the dimension of the woke agenda in Trump’s election and that it is wrong to point the finger at the voters.

For Greece, he said that it is not a bad result because it has a prime minister who managed within five years from a beggar country, a “black sheep” country, to make it a country that, by its own standards, is starting to become a star, with strong relations with the US with both parties.

“Regarding the woke perception and this dimension is also the exaggeration of the woke agenda. What I think has happened in recent years worldwide and I think also in Greece but less so, we went from one extreme to the other”, he pointed out. Regarding the civil marriage of same-sex couples, he noted that Donald Trump has stated that he is not against it and that a part of the world associated it with the exaggeration of the woke agenda.

“The people reacted not so much to what we were legislating as to what they had been experiencing for too many years. An attempt, not only in Greece but mainly in the rest of the world, to impose an agenda that he was opposed to. And let me tell you something, in most of this agenda, in the whole woke agenda and I personally am against it and no one from the government wants to impose it and we are not going to enter into this discussion. That is why we should not underestimate any of the dimensions of this result, but by God it is not the only dimension and I think it is not the main one, but it is a very serious dimension”, he added.

After a related question, he also said that no one knows what position Mr. Pompeo. “Obviously everything has its value. Not only is the meeting with Pompeo very important, but also with Republican senators, I remind you, in Crete. The prime minister has succeeded in five years with a balanced foreign policy, with substance, with proposals, with a leading role for both the Recovery Fund and the vaccination certificate and now for energy and has built strong ties of Greece. There are strong ties of the re-elected US President. And let me say, because I hear various logical acrobatics, “what happened to us, that Erdogan is a friend of Trump”, they do not put the dimension of Netanyahu, of the Middle East at all”, underlined Mr. Marinakis.

He also reminded that in 2019, Greece had requests for some that are now given, such as the F35, while Turkey is in another process.

Regarding the Greek-US relations during the SYRIZA term and the Greek-US relations after the American elections, the government representative made three points.

“We’re talking about the people who shouted “American murderers of the people” and quite rightly then did another ass-flip. Secondly, Greece-America relations are very deep, close and very essential. They were, are and will remain and are not affected by the change of Presidents. They are not affected, nor will they be affected and will be even closer in the coming years, the USA is our strategic ally and we do not say anything else when we are in another audience, such as other political spaces and not only SYRIZA and others, so, they have gone in corresponding procedures. But let me say a third. I think the foreign policy – I have no desire to oppose SYRIZA, especially in ’15-’19 we have much more serious things to deal with – was not only, however, in relation to America. “Greece, if you remember, was a country whose policy in those years did not make us particularly proud abroad, in all other matters,” he stressed.

Asked about the possibility of a change of attitude in the war in Ukraine, he answered in the negative, pointing out that it is a doctrinal stance in favor of a country but in favor of Democracy and the minimum self-evident rights that a fellow human being has. “Ukraine was attacked and we, as a State deeply rooted in democratic understanding in every citizen of this country, had to defend the defender. First and foremost, we are a country that does not discount how much it defends the defender. We are a country, a state that has learned to support countries that are unfairly attacked, but this does not mean that Greece does not have a balanced foreign policy”, he underlined.

Regarding the visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, he said that it is another episode, of the many we want to have, in a prolonged period of dialogue with Turkey. He added that beyond the positive agenda, the conditions will be discussed to see if we can discuss our one and only difference with Turkey, which is the definition of the EEZ and continental shelf.

“There are two conditions. One is to agree on something that we are not going to give in to, that the difference is one and only, as I said before the determination of the EEZ and the continental shelf, because otherwise you cannot go to the next step, because a co-promisor is needed and we are not going to to put some other issue and the second is the way this resolution will be done, which for us is one and only, on the basis of International Law. So, these are the conditions”, he declared.

“The Mitsotakis government, in continuation of all the previous governments of the country, serves the national line, it does not discuss anything else, beyond the one and only difference, which is the definition of the EEZ and the continental shelf. Issues of sovereignty, issues of red lines, everything that has been heard from time to time from Turkey, are not even going to be discussed”, he emphasized while saying among other things that those who talk about alleged betrayal and lenience because we are discussing without backing down, “are trying to play it , as the prime minister very rightly pointed out, you are patriots”.

“The anxiety of this government and what this government will be judged on, like all other governments, is to implement our program. Let’s be consistent with what we said before the elections and come in 2027 and make an assessment, which if it stands next to our program will make us efficient and reliable again”, he noted while saying that “a government, which has a such a solid parliamentary majority, I don’t think he feels insecure.”

Pavlos Marinakis also mentioned that in the coming months we will see all 1000 cameras on the streets, which of course are for traffic control, if a serious offense can be detected. “Our legislation is clear and it will be implemented,” he assured.

He also said there are 6,500 checks for juvenile violence alone and several thousand checks for general crime per week.

In addition, he stated that the government fully supports the Draghi plan while noting that in the IOBE report there is a table showing that Greece is above the European average in terms of the economic climate. On the occasion of what is happening in Germany and France, Mr. Marinakis underlined that the political stability we have in Greece is very important “and we will preserve it “as the apple of our eye” with everything we have said we will do until 2027 and everything we have done so far”.

And he added: “Why what is happening in Greece, when in the rest of the countries – see the article by Nikos Filippidis last week – one tax after another comes in and Greece reduces taxes. Greece is trying to reduce the burdens on citizens. At the moment when all of Europe is raising taxes, Greece is reducing taxes.”

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