Androulakis for 30 Years From Imia: There Are No Gray Zones in the Aegean
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PASOK President Nikos Androulakis made a statement on the thirty-year anniversary of the Imia crisis and the death of the Navy officers. More...
"The night of January 31, 1996 in Imia was deeply written in the national collective memory," emphasized Nikos Androulakis as thirty years have passed since the officers' sacrifice in the line of duty... Nikos Androulakis: There are no gray zones in the Aegean - NAVY TIMES
Nefeli Lygerou writes* Imia, two tiny rocky islets in the southeastern Aegean, were relatively unknown until Christmas 1995. No one lived there permanently. A Kalymnian visited them daily to take care of his goats that were grazing carefree, and several of his fellow fishermen with their boats. And yet, there the national prestige was destined to be irreparably damaged, due to mistakes both on a military and, mainly, political level. Imia caused…
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