Treatise talks to i, which is in the go square, patrice as welcome to talk to l, just so pleasant. A no, no, thank you for the invitation. Name was dying of the precipice of a potential, full blown is rarely invasion of rough and southern gaza, causing huge concerns about the implications on the should be in this area and situation that the civilian population that so much so that even the United States, the storage i live as well as urged israel to show restraint as another ally of israel. What conversations are you having with your is there a counterpart specifically about rough or and the conflicts when youre in the library . I thing you will have to be very honest, very open, very from instance here. So our main point is the initials of invasion to rafa should be avoided and prevented at the moment. So there is a huge combination of the population in the roughly its a very overcrowded region. And any sort of invasion could close that dramatic humanitarian crisis, which we needs to avoid. So our advice is that these should be prevented by any possible means. What i really want to say is that at this moment, were just not the very crucial johnstone, its a difficult situation that were encountering because of the, of a lot of on their own speech. Feet spillover effects in the region, we have the situation 11 under the situation in syria, in the red sea. Obviously we had things eventually theyd, on both of these very moments or pot. This needs to have a very high level of uh, set for say, talking about surface tray and this must be an incredibly difficult diplomatic position. The grease has been put in recently to quotes, permanent security echo. So lets, lets talk is back in november, said of israel, a quote, sometimes friends have to speak hard truths to friends that was 5 months ago. Has this sort of been listening to any of those truths . What i have to say is that in this position, you have to be very open, but you have to be a room based a lot. Yeah, i think and from the very 1st day we had the opportunity to be very open but also very principals in our policy. We didnt take any side. What we said was that we need to the social shapes. The 3rd is the thoughts, the how most organization from the promising and people we said that the is ryan, is had the rights to defend themselves. But we think the boundaries of humanitarian law and all their all International Law. We say its costly, this should not be kept because this is the time it gets any sorts of International Law. Choosing people less human suits. And what we also said was that we need to minimize to the maximum, the civilian losses. Obviously all of these, were not sure, but the, the International Community has these lots of goods. The point here is it needs that we have to be as pressing as possible in order to implement the eventually the, the hold of the facilities at the moment. What were claiming for is that on the students needs to believe that there is a credible way out. And this is why were fully supporting the 2 state solution ways, according to their distribution distribution shop there. I think weve come from of the United Nations. We used your ocean, that mazda a competency to of the other side, state. And of course, with the pre, 1967 borders. This thing is now that the whole community, the whole International Community, next to exercise the maximum pressure upon the parties in order to reach an agreement that they really appreciate. What cutoffs and egypt and other art up states are doing. And the efforts of the European Union, how convinced all those goals, partners, our states . I mean, obviously you were here in the region to speak to, to permanent figures. How convinced all those partners to you in the middle east and further feel that you are willing to push israel as far as you possibly can on this at the moment . Is there a reason . I think a consensus within the European Union partners that we need to have an immediate cease fire and we needs to further develop our humanitarian needs towards palestine. There is a consensus on uh, on this point and i dont think there is um, any divergence. What we need to do is to find the actual modes in order to exercise further pressure on the part these. And im speaking both for the mouse and uh for each right. Um i seen each of us with some photos at the moment. News that we joined efforts because there are a lot of funding left which taking place the, the uh, there is the are we need to do. There is a good opinion initiatives or as the american and you said, we didnt have to actually combine all of those part on the left for us in order to have a single efforts to be more effective and meaningful. I wonder if we kind of focused on that European Initiative because speaking of the Harvard Center for your opinion studies last year, you said that quote, Global Governance needs to be based on principles, not Just International standards of law, but coherent and consistent policy on a matter of consistent policy, the use dressing was speech, has greece being consistent in defending international, more and gaza. As you add the eu has been when it comes to the war and ukraine and russias invasion. I take that to imply that we have dealt with standards, but the thing is that when it comes to breeze, we have a very strong principles for the policy. We have exactly the same standards when it comes to me, the least or to ukraine or to have such a hard and not freak out. Any other sort of conflict. They both on thing is here that we fully abide by International Law. We fully abide by you the rules and more of a sofa, uh, International Humanitarian law. And we have comments, thunder. Its the thing is, 1st that we need to actually condense any sort of aggression and the trustees that there is a lot of aggression coming from various a sort of stadium knocks us. Secondly, what we need to stretch either is the Human Dignity is up to the top of our priority. Again, i have to serve as a point that we cannot accept the loss of civilian people, but at the same time, we cannot accept in any way that keeping costs of disease or practice in order to get the leverage to have uh, introduction of benefits. What im saying is that we apply on International Law standards. We have to be stronger, but also we have to be as pressing as possible. What we really like is the implementation of, of our basic beliefs, because because the truth is the name thats International Law in these respects and the international associates, we actually picture when it comes to me please, but also to ukraine cost fades in my eyes, there is not case of doubles thunder and sniff. Um, what i have to say is, is that we are totally against any sort of aggression. So there is no aggressions that could be tolerable only when someone defense that its uh ordered. When it comes with defense of state authority and integrity, its silver in 3. When its about the 2030 in law, only, then we have a principal policy. And they have to say that when it comes to they get appear in union. And especially when it comes to race, i think we have a very strong single stand those policy when it comes to ukraine, when it comes to um, the list from the very 1st time. And we said that there is a rights defense defense for his room about the same time. We cannot accept any sort of disproportionate reaction and according to just jumping in on the disproportionate reaction that use like the, i mean house, for instance, germany, the powerhouse is economic powerhouse. A viewer has its born, keeps support for israel over the years with huge amounts of ministry, supports the tickets, right. How about complicated your Relations School aspirations for peace in the region . Thats not complicated. Greece is relationship with by that. Um, exactly, because we have a very principles policy when it comes to the me listening. If we are able to talk to all interested parties up to this very moment, we can speak to the radio affiliate officials as well to the from the senior officials. We speak to uh, jordan, we speak to lebanon, we speak to egypt, we speak to obviously, to our uh, gulf partners. We speak to all parties here. We have us, uh, shopped in, so it should germany be showing with strange. I think that was the question. Im trying to, i was just remodel view as were talking when it comes to jim support for his rep, billions of dollars in naval vessels. Were looking at some marines and vehicles. Explosive device is not to mention tank, an aircraft pause. What does it mean to you . The e u. Made weapons are being used in this theater of war in gaza with such a devastating consequences. No guns should be used in an offensive way. Thats how did you, uh, guns are produced in order to prevent any sort of course the booth is in order to be used as a defensive mechanism. And in order to prevent the international security, many human Rights Groups say, those weapons being used in goals are to indiscriminately and disproportionate be killed. Do you believe israels war and gaza is indiscriminate to . Ive seen that there has been a, a disproportionate defense here. I think that the best tool is huge is, should not have happened, but obviously when, when uh, the other party, you know, who is using people last few months since its very difficult to operate any sort of defense. On the other hand, what im saying is that we should prevent any sort of of, uh, cvd and mostly is what im suggesting is that by fueling the conflict by continuing this on hindu, unrestricted flow of weapon, re, im a form, a permanent e u Member States surely is not going to lead to peace to pull the right lever in order to urge israel to step away from its current trajectory would surely mean doing something more affirmative. The clearly we need to do so the things of these of the is run. We need to be more pressing. We have discussed these during our, for the 1st comments in the, in luxembourg. And i think we would find ways to, to be more pressing the forthcoming for failure for right now, for a comes in, in, in process square. Were going to invite the is ready for administer, and were going to hear how the situation is from cesar point. The truth is, i, i think that there is a, you know, limited and our strengths. This point theres going to unlimited amount of the European Union partners. Thought this very moment, the war needs to stop or we should allow further space for diplomacy to prevent. And we needs to provide a vision to the front of thing and people swear to the states solution. In april 2021 is running grease. You signed your biggest defense procurement deal to you. I mean, the deal includes this 1650000000. 00 contract to train the greek air force. 5 is where the defense contracts are really bid systems as over a 22 year period. Thats a serious commitment between greece and israel. Well, you will government be reviewing those military ties in light of what were seeing in the, in the middle east, the israeli oregon. And to be honest, new, i dont think its the time to actually to revisit our contracts in our strategic partnerships. I think the moment is here to 2 minutes to 3 minutes what message does not send in terms of your commitment to piece. And the reason the commitment to peace is our principal auto duty to um, uh, to claim for, for a ceasefire to claim for fed that remaining 30 need to be a sincere mediation was because the truth is not do that uh, come through is like risk is more useful, never the same was cathartic because we arent able to talk to both parties. Nope. And countries come talk to both countries. And this is the outcome of our route based policy. Obviously we, lets start digit partnership with caesar, and well call them carpet. Theres a nice thing, it is important to have so that the dick alliances in uh, in the region. But these cars not prevented us from being very strong and very thoughtful with these. Right. And how would you explain the growing closeness between greece and israel, and recent years off to rule previous greek governments . I think its fair to say have been very sympathetic to the posting cause i mean the back of 1982. It was greek ships that was sent to bring the p l. O leader. Yes, a higher fats to athens. Whats happened over the years . Nothing. We still have a excellent relationship with the big states and especially with the Palestinian Authority from the very 1st time what we said was that we should prevent any sort of the legend, my thirtys ation awful. For the 1st thing in the 421 of the major problems now is that we do not have a credible interrupt from the Public Opinion side. Because in the course of the will, there has been a demoralization of the policy and ill forward it to you from the very 1st day we said that we would like to see the policy you know, forwarded to being a credible discuss once we think that the Palestinian Authority represents the policy in young people. And this is why i myself visited my line and i hosted the for the minnesota and i have 2 laptops with the high level of the Political Leadership in palestine. We have an excellent relationship. We fully support them. We have provided you with some extra money tied in support and we intend to be again, i am saying this, we intend to be very honest with the tours. In this total mind, i ask about the garden closeness between greece and israel because the p is too many out of this looking in from the inside. Thats that relationship is based upon a shed, mistrust off to you and correct. Its no secret. Of course, he remained at all just over the territory of the status of cyprus. The list goes on. So 1st of all, id like to say that agrees voltage, things say well are all for for the cease fire and they will the further they for many, 30. 00 and 8. 00 during the, during how somebody or for, for the United Nations. And weve produced together, we produce with the allies, the resolution to stop facilities and provide further humanitarian aid. Now, when it comes to international politics, i have to tend to go very frankly, needs that we do not follow any sort of transaction. Im going to say what we imply is that we have some joint interest with is really because we, we go against 2 key. This is not the case. I have to tell you this on 2 grounds. First, as a matter of principle, because what we do has nothing to do with getting any collateral benefits. From my 1st day in the for the ministry, i said that i would follow it very well, base policy, a very principal policy, and i have for the abided by this. So i do not expect to have any gains from my countrys policy. The 2nd, the thing is that, that now we are in the state of improving our relationship with duty. We have done that lots of significant steps in order to meet together with the insurance. The truth is that in the last year we have made it to actually reduce tension in the broad the region. We havent made it to develop a positive agenda, never, never less turkey. It has continually accused you of minutes rising. The june present, the other ones where it is not happening. So when we have to say that, uh, the uh, restrict key relationship is based on International Law. Its not something that is determined by the voluntary is to do the venue of, of those states or International Law explicitly proclaims that uh, the, the, the islands, the g and the islands belong to greece. There is a line of i lets um that uh, protects it fully protected by International Law. Reese is exercising the full legitimate provides to defense the island central defense of the country. Its obviously when you have a huge army just by crossing them in a couple of minds, these funds, you need to be very well prepared. Having said that, i need to say that to we are working for peace and i think we have strong explicit evidence that we uh, 150 to be close to us. Indeed, our Prime Minister mutual talk is whos going to run cut on the 13th of may, were going to have a very productive bought dialogue. This is coming in after months of full spreads, and theyre the ones visit to athens on the side of this. On the 7th of december, last year, we signed and varying points on the boat from, from the point of view of the symbolic of nature as well. As from the practical viewpoints and political probation indicating good for neighbor realizations and friendly supplemental funds for you. If you could definitely cool this in your eyes. Very much our, our approach mom. But still as i mentioned, underlying tensions remain when a recent days took. You describe the decision to designate parts of the gmc on iron. You can see as greek nature pox. They say youll simply exporting issues to push your geo political agenda, namely to assert control over the entire region. Its all cases during that. No, because as i said, were not doing any transaction, im totally fixed the soft with what were doing it just to preserves our environments and in natures environments. Last week we had the very successful reunion. The 9 please. We have the nines, our ocean conference, its a huge conference about the preservation of both as an ocean worldwide. We have 125. 00 delegations from around the world. It was very important. Catherine, we had about 400 commitments amounting to about 11000000000 euros bureau is about among our commitments as well as the establishment of dropbox in greece. Running the on the into on, in the a gmc, what were saying is that the most bach, wed be devoid of insurance of finance. And actually they show the note that exactly to preserve the sustainability of the water environments in that age. And this is clearly within the shop runs and children, right . So for a race that has all those get being dom up. So please allow me to consider that there was another reaction concerning this declaration from, from us. But we have here to agree on something which is important when it comes to environment of sustainability. We cannot to jump on the text. Environmental sustainability is a need for they can monitor if these are Global Challenge and to take some, some brave decisions. And were going to make tho