The geopolitical factor remains the main and most serious uncertainty for the implementation of the plan for the electrical interconnection of Crete and Cyprus. This s the main and most serious uncertainty for the implementation of the plan for the electrical interconnection of Crete and Cyprus. This is confirmed by the time-consuming procedures for conducting seabed surveys, as well as Turkey’s reaction every time a NAVTEX is issued, and research vessels head out to sea to conduct investigations for the laying of the cable for the electrical interconnection.
Mitsotakis to the Financial Times: “Europe must spend more on its defense”
On the day of his participation in the Informal European Council in Brussels, during which the 27 EU members are expected to raise the issue of common European defense, the prime minister states, among other things, in an article titled “Europe must spend more on its defense” that “if our Union is to remain a pillar of peace and stability, we must acquire a strong, unified and credible deterrent. There is no time to waste.”