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Gerapetritis: "Greece does not intend to get involved in the war," what he said about the EU, Germany

Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis stated that Greece does not intend to engage in the war, condemning attacks on Greek commercial vessels during a meeting with his German counterpart.

In a recent statement following his meeting with German Foreign Minister Johan Wadephul in Berlin, Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis affirmed that Greece does not intend to become involved in the ongoing war. He expressed strong condemnation of the attacks on Greek commercial vessels, emphasizing that such acts jeopardize the safety of crews and pose significant ecological risks that could lead to an imminent environmental disaster.

Gerapetritis also urged the European Union to rise to the occasion and address unprecedented challenges, underlining the indivisibility of security across the continent. He highlighted the need for a unified and proactive approach from the EU, especially in light of recent geopolitical tensions that have affected the region.

Concluding his remarks, Gerapetritis indicated that the events of the past four years have acted as a catalyst for policy adjustments and the acceleration of decisions aimed at creating a strategically autonomous, competitive, and robust Europe. His statements reflect Greece's commitment to maintaining national security while participating in broader discussions about the region's stability and future.

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