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Mitsotakis on CNN: The international community will not accept “tolls” from Iran in Hormuz – I am concerned about Lebanon, Israel’s attacks are counterproductive
“If the attacks continue, we will face a humanitarian crisis and a destabilization of the Lebanese government – This is not in Israel’s interest and we need a ceasefire covering the entire region,” said the Prime Minister
Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Proto Thema on the crisis in the Middle East: The country in wartime needs political stability
"Our compass for navigating the uncharted waters opening up before us is political stability, a comparative advantage that we must preserve so that the country’s course is not threatened amid geopolitical and economic storms”
A conversation with Master Chanter Dimitris Katsiklis on directing Orthodox Marketplace
Preparing for Pascha: Treasures from Mt. Athos, sacred icons & more at Orthodox Marketplace
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: I categorically reject any discussion of early elections due to a recovery in opinion polls
“My aim is to complete the full electoral cycle,” the prime minister tells iefimerida, also saying “no” to a cabinet reshuffle – “We also have other support measures in mind.” If the conflict continues with effects on the flow of oil and natural gas, there will also be consequences for both the European and the Greek economy
Dr. Ioannis Papafloratos to Proto Thema: An assessment of the Mitsotakis – Erdogan meeting & the state of the Greek-Turkish relations
The Greek and Turkish priorities, the resumption of talks on the Cyprus issue and the prospects of peace in Ukraine
Imia Crisis 30 Years On: What brought down the helicopter? What really happened after the “no ships – no troops – no flags” decision? (video)
Colonel (ret.) Minas Kouzoupis of the Hellenic Army Aviation was present during the Imia Crisis and spoke to en.protothema about aspects that have not been heard to this day – Was the withdrawal agreement respected?
Yiannis Smaragdis to Danikas: The assassination of Kapodistrias was a foreign plan, with the British leading it
The distinguished director speaks about the eight-year research he carried out for his film – He studied the archives of France, Switzerland, Russia, Austria, and especially Metternich’s papers – Only the British did not grant him access
Schinas to ProtoThema: The Tsipras government was like a school field trip – In the office next to mine they were preparing the Plan B for after the Grexit
The former Vice President of the European Commission speaks to Direct about what he experienced during the 2015 negotiation – He described the Varoufakis period as “an inexhaustible show of narcissism”