EU Must Prevent Greece From Becoming ‘Dead Colony’ – Greek Senior Official

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Prevent Greece from becoming "a dead colony" or an unstable social and economic national entity is in European intests, Greek Deputy Defense Minister Kostas Isihos told Sputnik.

MOSCOW (Sputnik), Anna Liatsou – The European Union must prevent Greece from becoming a "dead colony" due to financial instability, Greek Deputy Defense Minister Kostas Isihos told Sputnik.

"Greece is going to be an entity which provides stability, peace and cooperation with the region in the Middle East which is already very volatile and dangerous, meaning that that is why in the interest of the European Union, of our European partners Greece not be become a dead colony or an unstable social and economic national entity," Isihos said.

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