Greek PM: Developments in the Middle East Causing Great Concern | Orthodox Times (En)
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The passage of the new KOK, the free home delivery of high-cost medicines to patients, digital payments via IRIS and the crackdown on bureaucracy are all in the Prime Minister's Sunday post.
There is intense concern in Athens following the rapid developments in the Middle East, which pose a risk of serious conflagration in the region. What the government is emphasizing is that everything must… Athens on alert due to developments in the Middle East – What moves are being made - NAFTEMPORIKI
Greek PM: Developments in the Middle East causing great concern | Orthodox Times (en)
“Another crisis has erupted in our region. Yet another crisis in an already burdened and volatile geopolitical landscape. The chances of further escalation are dangerously increasing, with serious consequences for security and stability, both regionally and globally,” said Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, opening his weekly post on Sunday. “He noted that the “developments in the Middle East are causing great concern. From the very first momen…
"Iran must not acquire a nuclear arsenal, but the solution must be diplomatic," Mitsotakis stressed to Netanyahu, while underlining the need for an "immediate ceasefire in Gaza."
This request has occurred during a telephone call in which both have "discussed the latest developments in the region", with particular emphasis on the above-mentioned Israeli attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis had a telephone conversation with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud earlier today. “Both expressed deep concern over the escalating situation in the Middle East and pledged to coordinate their efforts to promote regional peace, security, and stability, according to a relevant post by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter. conversation between FM George Gerapetritis & FM Prince Faisa…
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