Dendias: Türkey expands its claims while Europe needs a strong defensive strategy
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“The country must be able to defend itself and alone,” said National Defence Minister Nikos Dendias, speaking at the forum of the Oikonomikos Tachydromos newspaper. Against the backdrop of cruel geopolitical developments, but also the intensifying Turkish provocativeness, “we have to be able to stand alone. I have a firm belief that we will not be alone,” the minister continued, saying that “to be respected, you have to be able to defend yourself.”
“It will be unnecessary if it is. If they are not, then we will be in trouble,” he explained about the arms programs, while he commented on the need for EU defense autonomy, the Middle East conflict, and the US high strategy, going forward.
As for the cost of defense spending, “the reality is that if you can’t defend yourself, you can’t eat butter. You can’t eat anything,” Dendias said, noting that “Greece is forced to have a sufficient defense capability to deter” at least one neighbor, the Defense Minister argued, recalling that Türkiye “threatens us with a casus belli.”
Asked to comment on the referring debate, following the change of baton in the US regarding the EU’s strategic autonomy, “Europe must have a defense arm”. However, “it is far from ready. It is elsewhere for elsewhere,” the Defence Minister described, while criticizing its functioning, as “there is no communication of two EU policy axes”. Specifically, “one part of the Union says we should have a defense arm”, Dendias said, while another insists on fiscal orthodoxy. “Where do these two realities communicate?” he asked.
“We are trying to build the armed forces of 2030,” he said, but “the US is expanding its deficits, and the EU with much lower growth rates is advocating a fiscal sequence that is inconsistent with its other precepts,” he said.
Asked about the consequences of the war between Israel and Hamas, Dendias remarked that “the need for the frigate is a consequence of conflict in the Middle East”, noting that “we are in no way part of the Middle East conflict”. “So we do not tolerate that ships of Greek interests should be targeted”.
As for the philosophy of the new arms programs, the defense minister defended the increase of Greek participation in them, as not satisfied with the percentage that has been in place so far.
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