G. Gerapetritis: Greece does not intend to get involved in the war
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis stated that Greece will not engage in the war, condemning attacks on Greek commercial vessels.
During his visit to Berlin, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis reiterated Greece's stance of non-involvement in the ongoing conflict. He firmly condemned the attacks on Greek commercial ships operating fully legally, emphasizing that such actions jeopardize the safety of their crews. The minister stressed the importance of maintaining maritime safety amid escalating tensions.
Gerapetritis highlighted that attacks in the Black Sea pose significant risks not only to personnel but also to the ecological integrity of the Mediterranean region, warning of the potential for severe environmental disasters. He underscored the necessity for the European Union to confront unprecedented situations and rise to the occasion to ensure regional stability and safety for all its members.
Moreover, Gerapetritis pointed out the crucial role of Germany as a leading European power in managing these challenges effectively. His remarks reflect Greece's cautious position on the conflict while advocating for the protection of its national interests and the environment, signaling the need for collective European response to such crises.