N. Dendias: ‘We can not tolerate attempts at revisionism in the 21st century’

“Revisionist narratives can only provoke extremism, they can provoke tensions,” said Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias in a speech at the second meeting of the “Israeli-Greek Forum” of the B’nai B’rith World Center, organized in co-operation with the Institute of International Relations (IDIS) of Panteion University.

As Mr. Dendias pointed out, our neighborhood, the Eastern Mediterranean, is constantly facing challenges upon challenges, the crises in Syria, Libya, the Cyprus issue, the provocative behavior of Turkey in the Aegean, in the Eastern Mediterranean.

“The same goes for illegal agreements, for maps drawn up in violation of international law, for agreements and maps in violation of common sense,” he said, adding: “They are bypassing Crete. It is as if Greece and Spain tomorrow decided to draw up an EEZ map, pretending that Italy does not exist in the middle and pretending that this is common sense.”

Describing “the current complex environment, the completely unstable environment”, Mr. Dendias added that the Cyprus issue is an international issue of illegal invasion and illegal occupation, while expanding the scope and moving to the Middle East, “we are faced with the continuing “In Syria, Lebanon and Iraq, all of these are potential hotbeds of Islamic extremism and terrorism.”

In Libya, the foreign minister said, “the overall political landscape is still completely fragile and unstable.”

“The ongoing war in Ukraine is a strong reminder that Europe is not a war-free zone, as we hoped it was,” he said, calling the Russian invasion of Ukraine “a tragedy of our time. let us never live again on our continent: the war “.

“The negative side effects will intensify in the coming months,” he said, adding that “disruptions in supply chains and trade flows are putting enormous pressure on markets, producers, consumers and societies”.

“The fundamental principles of international law are being eroded. We cannot tolerate attempts at revisionism in the 21st century,” he said. At the same time, he said, “Russia intends to use energy as a weapon, directly threatening Europe ‘s energy security. Thus, the importance of the Eastern Mediterranean becomes even more important in this context.”

The Foreign Minister stressed the need to make every effort for constructive co-operation, the promotion of prosperity and stability, and called on all parties to respect international law, including international law of the sea, good neighborly relations and co-operation based on rules. “All these are preconditions for a peaceful coexistence,” he stressed.

In this complex geopolitical environment, it was a strategic choice of Greece to deepen and expand the forms of cooperation, such as the tripartite cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Israel, which, as he underlined, flourishes in various sectors. The same applies, he added, to cooperation schemes with Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the Gulf countries, such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, but also with Bahrain and Kuwait.

He noted that the Abraham Accords reaffirmed the need to strengthen synergies, and that the recent summit in the Negev was “a very bright spot, an example of regional co-operation in these turbulent times” and noted the need for the scheme to include other regional actors. , including Greece. “In these turbulent times, the cooperation of like-minded countries is the only bright example we can offer,” he said.

“Greece strongly believes in cooperation between all countries in the region, but of course on a specific basis: good neighborly relations and respect for international law, including international law of the sea. Based on these principles, we have proved that we are one a reliable and credible partner in the region.The road ahead of us is very long and full of obstacles.In this frightening environment, Greece’s position can only always be the same: cooperation with our neighbors according to rules, transparency, trust, commitment for the preservation of peace, commitment to the preservation of stability, respect for international law, respect for the law of the sea, respect for our fellow human beings in our region and beyond. Greek foreign policy believes that this is the only ticket to a better society, for a better world “, he concluded.

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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