Kikilias: 10 Greek-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf with 85 Greek sailors
Greek Maritime Minister Vassilis Kikilias reports that ten Greek-flagged ships are currently in the Persian Gulf amid escalating tensions, emphasizing the implications for international shipping.
B. Kikilias: 10 Greek-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf with 85 Greek sailors
Greek Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias reported that 10 Greek-flagged vessels are currently in the Persian Gulf amid tensions affecting the international shipping industry and world economy.
Kikilias: We are monitoring developments in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz
Greek Minister Vassilis Kikilias announced that the authorities are closely monitoring the situation in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the safety of Greek shipping and seafarers.
Ten Greek Oil Tankers "Trapped" in the Persian Gulf β 85 Sailors Awaiting
Ten Greek-flagged oil tankers are stranded in the Persian Gulf with 85 sailors unable to navigate through the Strait of Hormuz due to safety concerns.
Kikilias in Parliament on Friday for the tragedy in Chios
Maritime Minister Vassilis Kikilias will provide updates to the Production and Trade Committee regarding the tragedy in Chios during a session on February 6, 2026.
Tension in Parliament: Demanding information from Kikilias, full-scale attack from opposition
The parliamentary session began with tension surrounding a migration and asylum bill, as the opposition demands information from the Minister of Shipping, Vassilis Kikilias, regarding the actions of the Coast Guard following a tragedy in Chios.
Monsters of hate and violence
The Greek Minister of Shipping and Island Policy, Vassilis Kikilias, has ordered an internal investigation into the tragic incident in Chios that resulted in the deaths of 15 migrants, emphasizing the need for transparency about the causes of the tragedy.
B. Kikilias on the deadly accident in Chios: The traffickers are enemies of the country β The investigation will be transparent
Greek Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias referred to traffickers as enemies of the state following a deadly accident in Chios where a vessel carrying irregular migrants collided with a Coast Guard boat, resulting in 15 fatalities.
Kikilias: Human traffickers are enemies of the country, the investigation into what happened in Chios will be conducted transparently
Greek Minister of Shipping Vassilis Kikilias declared that human traffickers are the enemies of the country in light of the recent tragedy in Chios, emphasizing the state's commitment to zero tolerance against modern slavery networks.