PM Mitsotakis: “History can not be rewritten, no one can accept revisionism”

By 2033 the Western Balkans must join the EU

“It turned out that there is indeed dynamism for cooperation of all parties in the region and at the same time this Summit drew a roadmap of common goals and principles that I believe only lead forward”, said Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis after the completion of the Summit of the Process for the Cooperation in Southeast Europe (SEEPC) in Thessaloniki held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.

“This sensitive region from a zone of intense conflicts must develop into a place of creative compositions”, the Prime Minister stated.

He added that “the common goal is energy security through diversification of sources and the relief of citizens from price increases”.

According to the Prime Minister, 2033 should be a milestone year for the accession of all the countries of the Western Balkans to the EU.

“It is an ambitious, but also a realistic goal,” he said. “Thirty years ago, the West welcomed all the states that had been cut off after World War II. This cycle can be completed in an area that was Europe’s powder keg in a zone of peace and prosperity.”

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“Our region will meet the challenge of the times: both energy autonomy and sovereignty. Inviolable borders and neighboring cooperation”, the Greek Prime Minister stated.

“History is not being rewritten, no one can accept the revisionism”, he said, sending a clear message against the ongoing Turkish provocations.

“After the blatant Russian invasion of Ukraine, there is a clear message: no one in the third decade of the 21st century can accept the despotic revisionism that threatens geopolitical balances and accepted borders. History is not rewritten because someone constructs it arbitrarily in his mind”, said Mr. Mitsotakis.