The Prime Minister re-emphasized the two-state solution in the Middle East as a way out of the crisis in the region – “The only answer to accuracy is to raise wages”, repeated Kyriakos Mitsotakis
He proposed the two-state solution to end the crisis in Gaza as a solutiononce again, the prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakisin his statements after Summit in Brussels.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis also referred to matter of accuracy in our countryrepeating that the government’s aim is to address the issue with permanent solutionsespecially for the lower incomesemphasizing that the minimum wage increase will be announced soonwho will be more than 800 euros.
“The only answer is to raise wages. I understand that there is a distance until wages rise. Just a little more patience, you will hear the government’s proposals on the minimum wage at next Wednesday’s cabinet meeting”he pointed out.
The prime minister was also asked about her political confrontation over the tragedy of Tempesaying that everyone should let justice do its job, as the government’s goal is “to let the truth shine”.
“I wonder what those who talk about a cover-up are talking about. The Judiciary is doing its work with greater speed than in the past. Let there be no political speculation about this tragedy”, said the Prime Minister.
“The EU’s top priority is protecting civilians in Gaza”, he initially stated and continued: “The only definitive solution to the Palestinian problem is the creation of two states. We discussed issues concerning the primary sector and our farmers.”
Referring to Ukrainian he said: “Greece continues to firmly support Ukraine’s ability to defend itself.”
The Prime Minister reiterated that he has not signed any agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky saying “I wouldn’t be able to sign in crypto, these are not serious things.”
Source: Skai
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