Government's foreign policy under scrutiny again following actions by Egypt and Turkey

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: EastMed, Egypt, Mitsotakis, New Democracy, PASOK-KINAL, SYRIZA, Turkey
Photo by Naval Group
Photo by Naval Group

Over the past few weeks, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has sought to counter criticism of his government’s foreign policy as overly cautious and lacking assertiveness. However, recent developments involving Egypt and Turkey have once again placed Athens’s diplomatic strategy under the spotlight.

Egypt’s government recently delivered a diplomatic note on July 8 challenging Greece’s newly published Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) map. This plan outlines Greece’s vision for its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and continental shelf boundaries in the ...

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