Marinakis' message for Cyprus and Turkey: 'Greece will protect our brothers'
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis emphasized that Greece will protect its Cypriot brothers amid Turkey's military actions in northern Cyprus.
The Greek government spokesman, Pavlos Marinakis, reaffirmed Greece's commitment to protecting Cyprus during a recent press briefing. He responded to concerns regarding Turkey's plans to deploy additional forces in the occupied areas of Cyprus, stating that these developments do not alter Greece's strategic decision to defend its Cypriot allies. Marinakis underscored the importance of acting in accordance with International Law and stressed that while Greece is dedicated to providing support, it does so without intentions of military engagement.
Marinakis also highlighted the symbolism and substance of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's visit to Cyprus and the trilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulidis. He suggested that the visit was not just a symbolic gesture but a significant move to reinforce European solidarity in the face of potential crises in the region. The spokesperson noted that Greece was the first to provide aid to Cyprus and reiterated the nation's responsibility in responding to crises and safeguarding Cyprus's interests.
As tensions mount due to Turkey's actions in Northern Cyprus, this message from the Greek government carries implications for regional stability and the delicately balanced diplomatic relations in the Eastern Mediterranean. The situation not only affects Greece and Cyprus but also involves broader European Union dynamics, as the EU positions itself in relation to Turkey's military initiatives and the potential risks they pose to Greece's long-standing commitment to Cyprus's sovereignty and security.