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Mitsotakis' jab at Samaras: 'Let some professional worrywarts not be disturbed'

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed recent comments by Antonis Samaras, emphasizing Greece's strategic role in the natural gas market while criticizing those who express undue concern about the country's agreements.

During a recent cabinet meeting, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis responded sharply to comments made by former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. He asserted that Greece is exercising its sovereign rights effectively by becoming a primary entry and distribution point for natural gas in Central and Eastern Europe. This declaration comes amid discussions about the implications of ongoing natural gas agreements that aim to protect the public from potential compensation claims by companies.

Mitsotakis directed a pointed remark towards individuals he referred to as 'professional worrywarts,' implying that their anxieties over the agreements are unfounded. His statements appear to challenge the narratives of domestic critics who question Greece’s positioning in the international energy market. He suggested that the only parties opposing Greece's national trajectory are Turkey and those who cling to a defeatist mindset, framing such opposition as detrimental to the country's progress.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister highlighted ongoing diplomatic engagements, noting that Greece's Foreign Minister was in Washington for discussions with his American counterpart. This illustrates Greece's active role in deepening bilateral relations and consolidating its interests on the global stage, signaling a potential shift in the regional power dynamics regarding natural gas distribution.

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