Mitsotakis projects readiness and EU-backed strength as Tsipras questions policy

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Cyprus, Defence, European Union, Iran, Middle East, Mitsotakis, New Democracy, Tsipras
Image: Hellenic Navy
Image: Hellenic Navy

Greece enters the new week with a more assertive regional posture, but a growing sense of economic and security unease. The sudden escalation in the Middle East has evolved into a multi‑layered challenge for Athens, touching defence, diplomacy, domestic stability and the country’s political landscape.

The government’s response has crystallised into a four‑pillar strategy - repatriation, defensive reinforcement, diplomatic coordination and economic contingency planning - but each pillar is now being tested by pressures that are unpredictable.

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