Hope for Democracy Event, national issues at the center

At last, Greek foreign policy urgently needs to do the obvious, it is noted in the announcement. "To utilize the alliances we are part of, to safeguard our national interests and not to serve the interests of other countries."

Hope for Democracy Event, national issues at the center

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The event of "Hope for Democracy" on our national issues was held with absolute success, as stated in the relevant announcement.

As mentioned, in an open and creative discussion, both among independent scientists and among the citizens who participated in the event, the major issues arising from the ongoing lack of a comprehensive national strategy, which would utilize the enormous potential of Hellenism in the modern fluid geopolitical environment, were highlighted.

The speakers Konstantinos Grivas (Professor at the Hellenic Army Academy), Periklis Nearchou (Ambassador ad honorem), Dimitris Kypriotis (Lieutenant General ret.), Vasilis Fouskas (Professor of International Politics and Economics, University of East London), Sotiris Mitralexis (PhD in Political Science and International Relations) and Keri Mavrommati (PhD specialized in international law of the sea, author and lawyer), presented in a clear and thorough manner, the dangers to our national sovereignty resulting from the policy of "appeasement" towards Turkey and the subservient handling of our alliances.

The upgrading of Turkey's position in NATO makes it de facto "policeman" in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, with the consent of the Mitsotakis government. The creation of two new NATO headquarters in the expansionist neighbor cannot be accepted by the Greek government without the lifting of the Casus Belli and the explicit safeguarding of Greek borders and our sovereign rights, against the ongoing and escalating Turkish threat.

At last, Greek foreign policy urgently needs to do the obvious, it is noted in the same announcement. To utilize the alliances we are part of, to safeguard our national interests and not to serve the interests of other countries. The results of the NATO Summit seem to be predetermined and against the building of a security architecture that would safeguard our sovereign rights.

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