Greece is apprehensive concerning the potential financial penalties of the escalating stress within the Middle East following Iranian assaults towards Israel, in line with a report on Monday.
“The Greek government’s growing concern, particularly regarding the economy, becomes increasingly apparent,” the day by day To Vima reported.
It recalled that Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred to as on Iran and Israel to train restraint to keep away from following the Iranian drone and missile assault on Israel this weekend.
Apart from the rise of oil costs, which might result in greater inflation, the unfold of the battle would undermine the tourism sector, on which the nation closely relied, the day by day mentioned.
According to the day by day, Athens is carefully monitoring the broader diplomatic and geopolitical dynamics within the area.
Should Iran enter into direct battle with Israel and its allies, or achieve nuclear capabilities within the close to future, Greece has voiced concern about how these would change the stability of energy within the area.
“Additionally, Turkey’s pivotal role gains significance as it seeks to solidify its position as a regional powerhouse. Consequently, the anticipated meeting between Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in early May carries added weight, extending beyond bilateral matters,” it additionally mentioned.
Tehran launched greater than 300 missile and drone assaults throughout Israel on Saturday night in a retaliation to a Tel Aviv’s airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Syrian capital Damascus on April 1 during which seven members of Revolutionary Guards together with two generals had been killed.
Source: www.anews.com.tr