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N. Hardalias: Greece will continue to be consistently on the right side of history

The most important lesson from Korea’s sacrifices and success is that when high ideals are at stake, teaming up with their defenders is the obvious choice, regardless of cost. Greece, just like in the period 1950-1953, will consistently continue to be on the same side: on the right side of history. The side of democracy, the side of law, the side of the winners. This was emphasized, among others, by the Deputy Minister of National Defense, Nikos Hardalias, who attended, today, Friday, June 24, representing the Ministry of National Defense, at the event of the 72nd anniversary of the beginning of the War in Korea.

The event was organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Greece, at the Hero of the Greeks Fallen in the Korean War, in Agios Georgios Square in the Municipality of Papagou – Holargos.

As N. Hardalias said, who laid a wreath at the event, “our obligation is not only not to forget, but also to learn from the results of the choices of the past.”

He stressed that “today, more than seven decades after the epic battles on the Korean Peninsula, our world looks so different, but at the same time so the same. The face of totalitarianism has changed. But its nature has not changed, as “Its aggressive and predatory characteristics. Therefore, the same call to vigilance is addressed today to all peoples who wish to live free and prosper under the rule of law.”

“For Greece,” he continued, “the decision to participate in this multinational crusade to defend democracy and United Nations principles at the ends of the earth was not easy.”

“Our country,” he explained, “had just emerged from the most nightmarish decade of its modern history. We were, of course, in the camp of the victors, but the price our people had paid for this triumph was very heavy. in 1950, human and economic sacrifices were again required to uphold the good of freedom. ”

“Sending troops to Korea, despite the unbearable costs, was imperative, as a matter of principle but also of geopolitical interest. It was a bold choice, which was to be justified,” he said.

Referring to the veterans of the Greek expeditionary force in Korea, he said that “the burden of stopping the aggressive totalitarianism fell on you, in the most remote area that Greek troops have ever fought.”

“You have fulfilled your duty in full adversity under extremely unfavorable conditions, holding the blue and white high and attracting the admiration of our allies.” the spearhead of Greek foreign policy for the realization of national goals “.

“Your own bright example, like that of the glorious fallen of our expeditionary corps, inspires us and reminds us that defending the freedom and honor of Greece is a priority that knows no borders and does not take into account distances,” said the Undersecretary of National. Defense.

Present were the Chief of General Staff, General Konstantinos Floros, the Mayor of Papagou-Holargos Elias Apostolopoulos, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Greece Jung Il Lee, the Director of the Asia and Oceania Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Auxanos President of the Panhellenic Association of Veterans of the Korean War, Lieutenant General Stylianos Drakos, President of the Athens War Museum Anastasios Liascos, President of the Association of Veterans of the Air Force, Lieutenant General (I)

Source: Capital

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