“He and the officials of SYRIZA should be more careful in the face of Turkish propaganda against Greece regarding issues such as the refugee issue,” comments the government representative on the occasion of the post of the president of SYRIZA
Alexis Tsipras’s post about EU intervention with sanctions against Turkey if this violates Greek sovereign rights, comments the Deputy Minister in addition to the Prime Minister and Government Representative, Giannis Oikonomou.
“The Greek government has been dealing methodically, strategically and effectively with Turkish provocation and threats in all international fora in recent years. The denunciation of the way Turkey politicizes the political groups, where there is Greek representation, is something undoubtedly beneficial for our country. After all, our government has overemphasized the necessity of an immediate internal front against Turkish provocation,” Mr. Economou emphasizes in his statement.
And he continues addressing the president of SYRIZA saying that: “Beyond words and statements abroad, the most nationally beneficial it would be for Mr. Tsipras to vote for the armament programs, which effectively shield our country against threats, and the defense agreements that secure our geostrategic security. And, of course, that he and the SYRIZA executives should be more careful in the face of Turkish propaganda against Greece regarding issues such as the refugee issue.”
Here is the post of Alexis Tsipras:
The EU cannot, at the same time that it correctly takes a clear position regarding Ukraine, not take a clear position regarding the violation of the sovereign rights of one of its member states. It must activate a package of sanctions if Turkey violates its sovereign rights Greece.
— Alexis Tsipras (@atsipras) October 6, 2022
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