Karamanlis – Samaras together in the presentation of a book on Greek-Russian: Hugs and smiles

and gave the present Monday (20.01.2025) in the presentation of the book “For a new strategy against Turkey – How to cancel the “Blue Country”, by former Deputy Foreign Minister, Giannis Valinakis at the War Museum. Kostas Karamanlis and Antonis Samaras once again confirmed their good relations and their strong interest in the course of the Greek-Turkish. CORVERSE In fact, Kostas Karamanlis, who was among the speakers in the presentation of the book of former Deputy Foreign Minister Giannis Valiniakis “For a new strategy against Turkey – How to cancel the “Blue Country”, went on to criticize the government policy pursued towards Turkey. Kostas Karamanlis stressed that “the negotiation is not an end in itself. And those who propose to profit from such a negotiation to avoid war should know that retreats in such matters do not buy peace. Instead, the country becomes a hostage of Turkey’s arbitrary tactics and opens its appetite for more illegal claims.” He also stressed that the issues that International Law calls on us to negotiate, “such as the AEZ, and which should, as all the countries of the world do, come with the maximum of our claims, are not initiatives that advance concessions. And, in fact, without consideration.” CORVERSE “Unfortunately, Turkey has managed to inject us with the dilemma of retreats or war. In this way he seeks – and in some cases manages – to make profits without falling a bullet. As long as Greece does not react or react with fear, Turkey widens its demands,” the former Prime Minister added. (JANNIS PANAGOPOULOU/EUROKINISSI (JANNIS PANAGOPOULOU/EUROKINISSI (JANNIS PANAGOPOULOS/EUROKINISSI) The book released by the publications I. Sideri also spoke about the ND MP Angelos Syrigos, and PASOK MP Michael Katrinis, while the presentation of MEGA’s central bulletin, Rania Jima, was coordinated. The new joint appearance Karamanlis – Samaras, after the deletion of the second from the New Republic, shows that the two former prime ministers are on an open line, focusing on national issues, but not just those.