The new Minister of National Defense sent his own message on the day of the national anniversary
The message that Greece will face and overcome the complex challenges of today’s era, also inspired by the Epic of the ’40s, was sent from Thessaloniki by the Minister of National Defense, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, where he attended the great military parade for October 28, on Megalo Alexandrou Avenue.
Specifically he stated:
“Today we are celebrating with splendor here from Thessaloniki the anniversary of October 28, 1940, the Epic of ’40. A little while ago we boasted the sections of both the political and the military parade.
We felt the morale, the attitude. We saw the performance of those who participated. We felt proud of them. And we remember exactly this Epic of the 1940s, when Greece defeated a theoretically superior enemy, an arrogant and totalitarian regime that did not consider – and that is why it crashed in the mountains of Pindos – that the country had a high national spirit that it ran from one end to the other throughout the Territory, all the people, had a solid leadership and had strong, well-prepared and ready to fight and defeat Armed Forces.
In today’s era, the challenges we face are complex, complex, possibly different from what we have faced in the past, successive and parallel crises. But we will face them and overcome them, inspired by the example of the heroes of the 40s, their sacrifice and the sense of duty to defend our national sovereignty and homeland. And today we will continue to fight for a stronger Greece, for a Greece that stands tall, for a Greece that respects but also demands the respect of others, for a Greece that feels confident and secure despite the problems and challenges, because it has -among others- and strong and deterrent Armed Forces.
Happy birthday Greece!
Long live the 40’s Epic!
Cheer for the nation!”.
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