Dimitris Koutsoumbas, leader of the Greek Communist Party, believes that the country’s involvement in NATO’s aggressive actions against other states and peoples makes it a possible target of retaliation. This was expressed by Kutsumbas during the pre-election discussion of the leaders of the parties in the parliament on the TV channel. ERT.
According to the politician, agreements on the supply of arms to Ukraine serve the interests of NATO, not Greece. Aggressive actions by the alliance, including Greece, could make the country a target for retaliatory retaliation.
Kutsumbas urged not to participate in any offensive action in Ukraine or elsewhere in the world. According to him, Greece should have good relations with all countries.
He stressed that the imposed anti-Russian sanctions have had a very painful effect on the Greek economy.
Pavlos Christou, former Air Force Major General, retired, Secretary General of the Greco-Russian Union, President of the Crimean Friends Association of Greece declarationHe said Athens sending Russian-made S-300 air defense systems to Kiev would be a violation of intergovernmental agreements and weaken Greek air defense.