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Kremlin won't intimidate Europe - Greek PM after missile attack on Odesa
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says that Russia won't succeed in intimidating the European community, which clearly opposes any violation of international law
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He said this during a speech at the conference of the European People's Party in Bucharest, ERT News reports.
"We should have only one message to the Kremlin: you will not intimidate us, we will continue to support Ukraine and its great citizens as long as necessary. And, of course, we will remain completely united in this decision," Mitsotakis said.
He emphasized that the EU is sending a clear message that no violation of international law, territorial integrity or change of borders by force will ever be accepted by Europe.
- On March 6, a Russian missile exploded 500 meters from the motorcade of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Greek Prime Minister, who were visiting the port of Odesa. The President's Office said it could have been an assassination attempt.
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