Mitsotakis to speak with EU counterparts about Turkey and migration

Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is going to Brussels on Thursday to participate in the European People's Party (EPP) meeting and the proceedings of the European Council.

The issues of migration, energy crisis and Turkey's provocations in the Eastern Mediterranean are high on the agenda.

The prime minister will outline the Greek positions to the heads of state who will participate in the summit of the European People's Party and the Summit of EU leaders.

On migration, he is going to reiterate the need to change the Dublin Regulation to present in detail the current situation in the reception and accommodation centres in Greece.

This will be to continue to effectively guard the Greek border, which is also the European border, and to underline Turkey's obligation to implement its agreement with the EU.

He will have the opportunity to denounce once again Ankara's attitude towards two EU member states, Greece and Cyprus, reiterating that with these provocative and illegal actions, the neighbouring country is undermining peace and stability in the region.

Mitsotakis will also underline Greece's firm commitment to international law, the law of the sea and the European acquis, and especially to the Cyprus issue, stressing that any discussion for a two-state solution is rejected.

One of the key issues to be discussed by European leaders is the energy crisis.

The prime minister will raise the idea of the common procurement of gas stocks and the need to adopt long-term measures.

According to government sources, Greece is one of the first countries that has already made moves to alleviate consumers and has implemented the entire "toolbox" of the European Commission.

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