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PM Mitsotakis meets with Borrell: “EU stands by Greece as it defends its sovereign rights”

Borrell reaffirmed that the EU is committed to the protection of Greece's sovereignty

Newsroom June 24 10:49

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and visiting EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy Josep Borrell expressed their commitment to protecting Greek and European borders from Turkey’s threats, during their meeting at Maximos Mansion on Wednesday, said government sources.

These borders are decisively guarded and the EU’s support for Greece will be steadfast, as was demonstrated by the visit of EU high officials at the Evros Greek-Turkish border in March, both men reportedly underlined.

Borrell, who visited the Kastanies Greek-Turkish border crossing station at Evros earlier on Wednesday with Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Dendias, reaffirmed that the EU is committed to the protection of Greece’s sovereignty. He also referred to the overflights of Turkish fighter jets into Greek air space and Turkey’s announcements of illegal drilling in the East Mediterranean. The EU official also noted however the importance of building a basic level of dialogue and trust with Ankara, an issue he said he had discussed extensively earlier with Dendias.

“For our part, we were also very clear, I hope, in expressing not only European solidarity but also our commitment to Greece, to protecting your sovereignty, your external borders, which are also the external borders of the whole of the European Union,” he emphasized.

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He also assured Athens that one of his most important missions is to improve relations with Turkey, and protect the rights and interests of the European Union, of Greece and Cyprus”.

“Greece is the EU member in whose best interest it is to have good relations with Turkey, perhaps more than any other EU member state, and I believe we must collaborate to achieve this aim” and return to the old normalcy, he said.

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Mitsotakis expressed his satisfaction with the fact that the EU stands by Greece “as we defend our sovereign rights,” and that it recognizes that the sovereign rights of Greece and Cyprus, two EU member states, are being violated. The Greek premier also expressed Greece’s intention to maintain open channels of communication with Turkey.

Finally, Mitsotakis and Borrell both condemned the use of the migration crisis by Ankara for political reasons, particularly to exert political pressure on the EU, which the two men said violates the EU-Turkey Joint Declaration of 2016.

Source: amna

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