Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Kyriakos Mitsotakis - Greek economist and politician. Mitsotakis was born in Athens on March 4, 1968 sent a strong message to Turkey today, in which he emphasized his country's determination, from the shipyard in Skaramangas (in southern Greece), where he took part in a ceremony the naming of the newly built patrol ship with fast guided missiles "Vlahakos", reported ANA-MPA, quoted by BTA.

Addressing Turkey without naming it, the prime minister emphasized: History teaches us that whoever violates the borders is finally punished.

At the same time, he warned, there is no room in the 21st century for the imperial visions of other eras, and even less room for ambitious local troublemakers.

Mitsotakis stressed that the problems should be solved peacefully and in accordance with international law, adding that this is what the two peoples want.

"It is a mistake, a big mistake, for someone to try to poison public opinion (in his country) by finding enemies where they simply do not exist," he said.

Refuting the Turkish theory of the so-called

gray (that is, disputed) areas in the Aegean Sea, the prime minister stressed that "the borders (of Greece) are blue, not gray" and added that strengthening the armed forces is a priority for the government.

The Greek Prime Minister addressed the Turkish people: We are not enemies

Kyriakos Mitsotakis