Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, after witnessing a Russian missile attack on Odesa, delivered a strong message to the Kremlin during the European People's Party conference in Bucharest, stating, "You will not intimidate us, we will continue to support Ukraine and its citizens as long as necessary," as reported by ERT News. This came in response to Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asserting that Russia does not aim to intimidate Greece or any other nation. Russian propagandists responded to the missile strike with a provocative remark, "Don't roam where our missiles fly! If we wanted to kill, we would have killed," during the visit by President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Mitsotakis, raising questions about the nature of their message.
"Don't roam where our missiles fly! If we wanted to kill, we would have killed!" - Russian propagandists commented on the ballistic missile strike on Odesa during the visit of President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of Greece. Is this an apology "in Russian"? Or a threat? I'm⦠https://t.co/ggaHmiiYrf https://t.co/v3fwNJmMpe
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"We must have only one message to the #Kremlin: You will not intimidate us, we will continue to support Ukraine and its citizens as long as necessary" Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos #Mitsotakis said after witnessing a Russian missile strike on Odesa, ERT News reported. π·: AFP https://t.co/ppcROgai0w
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the European People's Party conference in Bucharest, sent a message to the Kremlin after he witnessed a Russian missile attack on Odesa the day before. "We must have only one message to the Kremlin: You will not intimidateβ¦
π¬π· Greek PM Mitsotakis sent a message to the Kremlin after he witnessed the Russian missile attack on Odesa. π "You do not intimidate us, we will continue to support Ukraine and its great citizens as long as it takes. We will remain completely united in this decision." https://t.co/rV7fulti64
Russia is not in the business of intimidating Greece or any other country , said the spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova. On her Telegram, Zakharova drew attention to the statement of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis that Russia will⦠https://t.co/KJtXMN2BWM