Gerapetritis: “The expansion of the war in the Middle East must be prevented”, what he said about the Greek-Turkish – 2024-08-02 06:02:43

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Gerapetritiss, among other things, he spoke about the developments in the Middle East, the Greek-Turkish and the Cyprus issue.

Today we are in the most difficult post-war phase,” he said. He said that in our wider region it is “the most difficult period we have experienced in the post-war world”.

He noted that at the moment there is a very serious escalation and an invitation from the United Nations to exercise restraint. “We will have to see whether the actions that have been taken will create domino conditions for the wider region and whether the 3 components Hezbollah, Houthi and Hamas will coordinate strikes either inside or outside Israel and what will be Israel’s reaction”he said characteristically, speaking to SKAI.

He emphasized that what must be prevented is a further expansion.

Regarding the consequences for Greece as well, he stated that “it is obvious that this escalation will create major problems for peace in the region and internationally, it will also create issues regarding the humanitarian situation in the region”.

He reminded that already in Gaza and in other regions of the Middle East there is a profound humanitarian crisis which is getting even worse with time

“We expect that there will be an increase in migration flows and there are issues related to the supply chain,” he said.

He underlined that the Greek state has taken a position of principle in the issues of the Middle East. “We supported from the beginning the situation as it is formed on the basis of international law and for this reason even today we have ensured – and not many countries have done this – that we can talk to all the active actors in the region, with both places, with the Arab world, with Europe of course, having undertaken many initiatives in this direction”.

He noted that “we underestimate that in Greece we currently have a high security situation, we are not at risk because of the region”, reminding that this is not the only war happening in our region, “however, we have ensured that we do not have extremely serious consequences and to maintain peace and security in the area and this is our goal. May Greece come out as unscathed as possible and may we all come out of this crisis the next day without having such dramatic consequences for the world.”

Mr. Gerapetritis stated that with regard to national issues, there should be a sobriety, a prudence, so that we promote the interests of the country in the best possible way. He emphasized that historically it has been proven that inaction has never benefited national issues and has led to further atrophy. “Unfortunately, we saw it in the part of Cyprus where we already have 50 years of a division that is against every concept of international law and a dying wound, we saw it in the Greek-Turkish side where every time we discussed with Turkey we found ourselves in more extreme positions. There have been 64 rounds of exploratory contacts for the purpose of demarcating maritime zones, and each time we were in a worse place than the last.”

He emphasized that “without being naive or giving up our sovereignty, we have to discuss our sovereign rights with our neighbors, about the easy things as well as the difficult ones. The open channels that exist prevent tensions from becoming crises.”

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