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Mitsotakis counters Erdogan claims at UN, makes case for cooperation

In his address to the 77th United Nations General Assembly last Friday, Kyriakos Mitsotakis chose to point out the benefits of a peaceful and cooperative atmosphere between Greece and Turkey, but also to draw his government’s red lines vis a vis Turkey’s revisionist policies, making it clear that security, stability, and territorial integrity are non-negotiable for Athens.
Mitsotakis also tried to give the big picture surrounding the war in Ukraine. He argued that what is currently at stake goes beyond the sovereignty of a single country that is under attack and is actually a common battle of the West against every kind o...
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