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EU Summit: Greece Pushes for Defense Spending Flexibility, Migration Reform

EU Summit: Greece Pushes for Defense Spending Flexibility, Migration Reform

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed reporters in Brussels following the

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed reporters in Brussels following the conclusion of the EU Summit, offering Greece’s perspective on European defense spending, migration policy, and political developments in Turkey.

Mitsotakis Urges Activation of ‘Escape Clause’ for Defense Spending at EU Summit

Speaking to journalists at the EU Summit, Mitsotakis emphasized the need for the European Union to activate the Stability and Growth Pact’s ‘general escape clause’ for 2025. The clause, first introduced during the financial crisis and later used during the COVID-19 pandemic, allows EU countries to temporarily deviate from fiscal rules in the event of exceptional circumstances. “I hope the escape clause is activated soon and will apply for 2025,” Mitsotakis said.

The request is directly tied to a broader EU debate on increasing defense investment in response to heightened security challenges, including Russia’s war in Ukraine and instability in the Middle East. Mitsotakis backed the European Commission’s proposal for a four-year flexibility period, calling it “logical” and necessary for predictability.

He also welcomed the fact that a key Greek position on the need for defense investment had been included in the forthcoming EU Defense White Paper, describing it as a “vindication” for Athens.

The EU Defense White

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