At the meeting of the Coalition of the Willing for Ukraine in Paris on Tuesday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed the need to further strengthen and support the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which constitute the most important security guarantee. At the same time, he reiterated that Greece will not deploy troops o Ukraine as UK and France said they would after a ceasefire.
Citing sources state-run news agency amna recalled that Greece had already announced in early December a contribution of 20 million euros as part of NATO’s Prioritized Ukraine List of Requirements (PURL) initiative.
The same sources noted that Greece will not participate in a European military force in Ukraine, as the Greek Premier has already made clear. However, it does not rule out providing assistance in other ways outside Ukraine, including on maritime surveillance issues.
In any case, the relevant national parliamentary procedures will be followed to establish the support framework. According to the same sources, Mitsotakis stressed the importance of US participation in security guarantees for both Ukraine itself and Europe.
In addition, he highlighted Greece’s support for Ukraine in the field of energy security, with an emphasis on the supply of natural gas through the Alexandroupolis FSRU and the Vertical Corridor. He also reiterated that changing borders through the use of force cannot be legitimized and that Ukraine alone will decide its future.
The Greek Prime Minister also emphasized the need to coordinate European positions so that the EU has a clear strategy in peace talks with the US and Russia.
PS thank goodness he did not said to deploy troops to Ukraine.

kyriakos knows he would be lynched if he tried to make the greek military fight russia….instead he permits israel to position greece and cyprus to fight turkey on its behalf.
what a weakling.