"You don't intimidate us": Greece Prime
According to him, Athens will continue to support Kiev as much as it will be needed. Accordingly, Russian terror is no longer able to scare anyone. "We should only have one message to the Kremlin: you do not intimidate us, we will continue to support Ukraine and its large citizens as much as we will need. And of course, we will remain completely uniform in this decision," Kiriakos said Kiriakos.
Separately, Greek Prime Minister said his country would continue to demonstrate determination and public adamant support for Ukraine. And at the same time, the European Union sends a clear signal that no violation of international law, territorial integrity or border change will never be perceived by the European continent by force.
We will remind, on March 6, the Greek newspaper Prototthema wrote that the Russian Federation struck a missile strike on the motorcade of President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky in Odessa. According to the newspaper, Zelensky's motorcade, which was 150 meters from the Greek delegation in Odessa. Later, CNN wrote that the Russian rocket hit 500 meters from Zelensky and Greece's premiere.