Many words are poverty, the prime minister said from the ministerial office and called on Ankara to choose meaningful actions and dialogue.
A message to Turkey that many words are poverty was sent by the prime minister from the cabinet.
“A conversation only about national issues, whatever Greece had to say it said to the UN both about its red lines and its friendly attitude towards the Turkish people. The other side can repeat the lies, but it is left alone,” the prime minister emphasized and added that Greece remains calm and confident in its positions.
“Lots of words are poverty, it’s time for others to deal with poverty too. Instead of nuclear words, they should choose substantial actions and dialogue, because they face not only Greece but also the allies in NATO”.
For energetically the prime minister said that no national budget is able to meet the unprecedented surge in punctuality.
He added that bold European decisions are also required and added that households and businesses need support, but as much as not to undermine the course of the economy.
He emphasized that the situation requires political credibility and stability and that Greek society has shown maturity, appreciates the government’s efforts without sedating the next day.
The prime minister said that the first measures he announced in Thessaloniki are already underway.
He noted that international cooperation based on principles emerges as a priority in the face of uncertainty.
“I emphasized this to the UN, only if the form of aggressive violence is defeated will international law govern the relations of the countries, so that Russia’s attitude does not find would-be imitators in other regions,” he said.
Only weaning off Russian gas will nullify Moscow’s plans to provoke a crisis in Western countries, he noted.
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