The leader of Greece’s main opposition party, Alexis Tsipras, has drawn attention to progress in Turkey’s national defense industry and criticized Greece’s armaments programs on the grounds that they do not contribute to the country’s defense industry.
Party leaders with groups in the Greek parliament discussed many issues such as the economy, health and education systems, defense, immigration issues, and evaluated foreign policy and defense in a live broadcast on Greek state television ERT.
Greece’s Prime Minister and leader of the ruling New Democracy party, New Democracy Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has argued that during his four-year term, the New Democracy government has implemented armaments programs that will strengthen the Greek armed forces.
The leader of the main opposition party, Alexis Tsipras, has criticized the nearly €15 billion armaments program being implemented by the New Democracy government, on the grounds that it does not contribute to the Greek defense industry.
Stating that if SYRIZA comes to power, they will implement the agreements signed under the New Democracy government for armaments, but they will demand studies that would contribute to the Greek defense industry within the scope of these agreements, Tsipras said, “while 60 percent of the programs ( Turkish armaments are in their national industry, our Greek defense industry. It can’t be that we haven’t put a hole in your industry. He said.
Greek Solution Party leader Kyriakos Philopoulos stated that the differences between Turkey and Greece could not be seen as a European problem and said, “We were alone, we are alone and we will be alone.” Use phrases.
The leader of the Mira 25 party, Yanis Varoufakis, suggested organizing a regional conference to determine the areas of maritime jurisdiction instead of bilateral negotiations to solve the problems with Turkey.
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