“Today’s visit by the Greek Foreign Minister to Cairo, which had been promoted in recent days as the decisive step in the government’s escalation to definitively resolve the issue with the Holy Monastery of Aikaterini Mount Sinai, raised more questions than he answered.” External of PASOK-Main of Change, Dimitris Mantzos.

Specifically asks the following:

“- What exactly did the Foreign Minister negotiate with his Egyptian counterpart?

– There will be a final agreement, when will it be signed and what will it include?

– Why does the Foreign Minister’s statement be absent from any reference to the ownership status of the monastery – in addition to the indefinite reference to “rights”?

– What reasons does Egypt cite for the fact that he had not signed the settlement before the court ruling and how is its position after being issued?

– Where did the funeral titles of previous months go on how the Mitsotakis government saved the Sinai Monastery? “

Mr Mantzos emphasizes that “at the end of the day, it is confirmed without doubt that the issue that arose with the court ruling is not only real but also extremely serious, as PASOK has in time highlighted by taking relevant initiatives to support our national positions, contributing to the best possible.”

In his statement, Mr. Mantzos says that “in tomorrow’s briefing of political editors we expect the government spokesman to tell us who the ‘coaches of the platform’ are now and who should permanently sit ‘on the bench’.