S. Famellos: Mr. Mitsotakis should convene a council of political leaders
Syriza leader Socrates Famellos called on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to convene a political leaders' council, expressing concern over Greece's lack of involvement in international initiatives amid rising tensions regarding military actions in Iran.
Socrates Famellos, the president of the Syriza party, has asked Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to call a council of political leaders in light of Greece's absence from significant initiatives and the rising tensions surrounding potential military actions in Iran. Famellos criticized the current government for making only grand statements without taking substantial action or providing clarity on Greece's stance in these escalating situations.
Famellos highlighted the alarming nature of military intervention in Iran, emphasizing its implications for regional security and the safety of Greek citizens abroad. He urged the government to provide a clear statement assuring that Greece would not become involved militarily. His remarks underline the urgent need for communication and cohesive action among political leaders to navigate the sensitivities surrounding international conflicts and protect Greek interests and citizens.
Furthermore, Famellos stressed the need for more transparency and an informed dialogue regarding broader security issues affecting Greece and Europe. He pointed out that without a collective political dialogue, Greece risks failing to effectively address the growing challenges in its neighborhood and ensuring a prompt and safe evacuation for Greek nationals in conflict regions. The call for unity among political leaders reflects the broader political landscape's fragility and the importance of collaborative governance during critical times.