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Mitsotakis’ interview on SKAI

We are not seeking mediators for our issues with Turkey. As long as Turkey insists on maintaining the casus belli, it will not be allowed to join the European defense program. We are inviting Libya to engage in talks with Greece on the delimitation of the continental shelf and the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). There is no issue regarding the sovereignty of our islands," emphasized the Prime Minister in his interview on SKAI

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave an interview on SKAI’s evening news with Sia Kossioni, focusing on foreign policy, migration, defense, and domestic issues.

On Greek-Turkish Relations:

  • “We don’t seek mediators in our disputes with Turkey,” Mitsotakis stressed.
  • As long as Turkey maintains its “casus belli” (threat of war), it will not be allowed to join the EU’s SAFE defense program.
  • “We invite Libya to negotiate with Greece on the delimitation of the continental shelf and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).”
  • “There is no issue of Greek islands being disputed,” he emphasized.
  • Greece will never accept the notion of “gray zones” or allow Turkey to dictate what it can or cannot do in areas of Greek sovereignty.
  • On maritime parks: they extend across Greek territorial waters, which are determined by the islands themselves.
  • “In chess, I prefer to play white— to take the initiative,” he added, referring to his active foreign policy.
  • “Many of the current tensions are reactions to Greece’s own initiatives.”

He contrasted his approach to previous governments’ passivity, asserting:

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“We reject the doctrine of inertia and acceptance of faits accomplis with an active foreign policy—even if it provokes.”

  • He noted a lack of any major Greek-Turkish diplomatic initiative between 2004 and 2009.
  • “Twitter diplomacy is easy,” he quipped.
  • Again invited Libya’s Tripoli government to engage in talks on maritime boundaries.

On Migration:

  • Greece cannot tolerate mass illegal migration, and will do everything within international law to prevent it.
  • New policy: Migrants who step onto EU soil are essentially detained.
  • Greece wants to send a clear message to smugglers and migrants that arriving here won’t mean easy entry.
  • He criticized Turkey’s manipulation of Libya, saying: “Libya must choose. Turkey is clearly using it as a tool.”
  • He reminded that in 2020, Greece stopped an organized migrant incursion from Turkey.
  • Emphasized the difficulty of maritime border defense, asking rhetorically: “Is anyone seriously proposing we sink boats in the open sea? I hope not.”
  • He denounced previous “blessed inertia” and said Greece must fight for its national interests.

On an undersea cable project:

  • It will go ahead without needing approval from any coastal state.
  • Turkey cannot expect closer ties with Europe while trying to block an EU infrastructure project.

On the SAFE Defense Program:

  • Turkey cannot join SAFE without unanimity.
  • As long as it maintains casus belli and disputes gray zones, Greece will block it.
  • Mitsotakis said Greece has enhanced its deterrent capability and can impose conditions, even if it can’t block Turkey’s own armament plans.

On US Relations:

Greece must stand on its own feet and doesn’t look for mediators in its disputes with Turkey.

On OPEKEPE (Greek Payment Authority for EU Subsidies):

  • Mitsotakis acknowledged longstanding problems with cross-checking subsidies.
  • Called OPEKEPE a chronic, political, and social issue, noting 40 years of dependency on EU funds.
  • Cases are already being tried in court, independent of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
  • Decision to dissolve OPEKEPE came before the EU investigation.
  • Since reforms failed, it was merged with the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) to improve transparency and oversight.
  • “The party’s over” on subsidies, he said bluntly.
  • Audits have already begun, starting with those who got the most money, not small beneficiaries: “We’ll begin with those dancing in the center of the floor, not those on the edges.”

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