Greek Foreign Minister: Gaza War «Kapus» …

Greek Foreign Minister Georgitritis described what was happening in Gaza as a “dream” and urged the end of the increase in the number of deaths in Gaza.
Gerrapetitis, which takes the presidency of the United Nations Security Council from time to time this month, called the “Associated Press” that the world is facing the most turbulent times since World War II.
He pointed out that there was a cross -way in the parade of democracy, emphasizing that Europe faces the “crisis in political identity.”
Gerreabeditis dealt with two major conflicts in the world, and said, “The dream and increase of the number of deaths in Gaza should come to an end, Greece stands by Ukraine.”
The Greek minister said his country had a good relationship with both Israeli and Palestinians, and “Greece supports the two -step solution, and discusses this solution and the reconstruction of Gaza in detail with both parties, and considers himself a great mediator.”
He continued: “We want to be active, but be completely honest. The question of the mediator, but the problem of stopping this dream.”
He said, “I can’t really bear what is going on in the Middle East now.”
He pointed out that US President Donald Trump’s customs duties were not “good news”.
Zarapitritis pointed out that the inequalities between the states and individuals are “a challenge to the essence of democracy and the rule of law”, and as a result, “we entered the afternoon, in which the populists and the pastors dominate the verdict.”
«Global turbulence as a result of technology and universal movement, ie infections, from climate to climate and immigration affects everyone.
This turmoil comes after a crisis in international cooperation and believes in international organizations that failed to face challenges in recent years.
However, Jerrabethis emphasized that “democracy has a self -evident mechanism”, pointing out that “at this difficult phase is a strong leadership from major countries and international organizations, and living together in peace and prosperity.”
On the other hand, the Greek Foreign Minister has unanimously decided by its 27 members to calculate the need for the EU and gave a country the right to a country, which has become an obstacle.
But he pointed out that the veto reflects the national interests that should be in the center of European policy.
Currently, Europe has been affected by the “political identity of political identity.”
He added, “Sometimes we forget what the basic elements that merge us together as Europeans are, we are suffering from some differences and conflicts. After the war in Ukraine we are now suffering from post -shack syndrome. So I think Europe needs to find its compliance and identity again.”
He stressed that Greece stands with Ukraine because it supports the rule of law, its sovereignty and its territory.- (agencies)