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Greek PM: Geopolitical and security situation in Europe makes enlargement imperative

Oct 09, 2024 | 21:24
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Greek PM: Geopolitical and security situation in Europe makes enlargement imperative

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis speaking on Wednesday at the plenary session of the 3rd Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit, highlighted the importance of Greece’s initiative in hosting the first such summit on August 21, 2023.

Mitsotakis emphasized that in 2023, through the Athens Joint Declaration adopted by leaders from the Western Balkans, Ukraine and Moldova, these countries share a common European history and a common European future. He also stressed the significance of candidate countries and EU member states engaging in dialogue, despite their differences.

Regarding Ukraine, he noted that the war impacts the entire world. Mitsotakis, referring to the peace conference on Ukraine hosted in Switzerland in June, stated that it confirmed the broad support for a just peace in Ukraine. He added that Greece is ready to support Ukraine in its next steps.
Mitsotakis also pointed out that Europe’s geopolitical and security situation makes enlargement imperative, urging candidate countries to uphold fundamental European values and implement necessary reforms for their EU accession.

The Declaration of the Third Ukraine – Southeast Europe Summit

Dubrovnik Summit DeclarationWe, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the cohosts, as well as President Vjosa Osmani, President Jakov Milatović, President Aleksandar Vučić, President Nataša Pirc Musar, Prime Minister Edi Rama, Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers Borjana Krišto, Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mihai Popșoi, Minister of Foreign Affairs LuminițaTeodora Odobescu, Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan and Vice-President of the European Commission Dubravka Šuica gathered on the 9October 2024 in Dubrovnik, Croatia, for the third time in the format of the Ukraine – South East Europe Summit.
Our work today builds on the deliberations and conclusions of the first and second Ukraine – South East Europe Summits, held in Athens, Greece on the 21 August 2023 and Tirana, Albania on the 28 February 2024, respectively.
Today, as the Participants of the Dubrovnik Summit, we issue the following Declaration:

1. Almost 1000 days have passed since the start of Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. We condemn this unprovoked, unjustifiable and illegal Russian war of aggression against Ukraine in the strongest possible terms. Russia’s war of aggression is a crime against the Ukrainian people; a flagrant violation of international law, including the UN Charter; and a great threat to peace, security and stability of South East Europe, the entire European continent, and the world as a whole.

2. Our support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders remains absolute. We reconfirm our unwavering commitment to providing continued multifaceted support to Ukraine and its people for as long as it takes.

3. We express our respect and sympathy with the Ukrainian people, who have been resisting Russia’s armed aggression since 2014 with courage, endurance and heroism.

4. Building on the Joint Declaration of the First Parliamentary Summit of the International Crimea Platform, adopted in Zagreb on 25 October 2022 and the results of the 4th Summit of the International Crimea Platform, held in Kyiv on 11 September 2024, we stress our unwavering commitment to the restoration of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, including Crimea, through further providing Ukraine with comprehensive assistance to counter Russia’s aggression.

5. We fully support the outcomes of the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, held in Switzerland in June 2024. The path to a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace for Ukraine can only be based on international law, including the UN Charter. In this regard, we reaffirm our support to Ukraine’s Peace Formula of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy as an essential framework to restore such a peace. We express our support to Ukraine’s efforts in this direction and stress ourreadiness to participate actively in the implementation of the points of the Peace Formula.

6. We urge the whole International Community, in its efforts to restore international peace and security globally, to intensify its support for Ukraine in its ongoing struggle for freedom, independence and territorial integrity. In parallel, we urge all countries not to provide material or other support for Russia’s war of aggression. We recalled the relevance of alignment with the European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy decisions and measures.

7. We stress that any form of aggression against a sovereign state is unacceptable. All countries must refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity, sovereignty or political independence of any state. In this context, we emphasise that the withdrawal of Russian troops and military equipment from the entire territory of Ukraine, cessation of hostilities and restoration of Ukraine’s full control over its state borders, are non-negotiable conditions for the restoration of peace.

8. We condemn in the strongest possible terms any attempts by Russia to forcibly and illegally annex parts of Ukraine’s territory. Such attempts represent a blatant violation of international law, including the UN Charter, and Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the City of Sevastopol, Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions are integral parts of Ukraine. In this context, we consider the so-called “ elections” held by Russia in March and September 2024 on Ukrainian territory to be null and void.

9. We reiterate our determination to intensify joint efforts to ensure further progress and mutual support to South East European partners, Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia on their path towards EU membership on a merit-based approach. The accession of these new members to the European Union is the best guarantee of regional stability, security and prosperity. We welcome the opening of EU accession negotiations with Ukraine, as well as with Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Moldova.

10. We welcome that, at the NATO Washington Summit, Allies reiterated their commitment to continue to support Ukraine on its irreversible path to full EuroAtlantic integration, including NATO membership.

11. We again underline our firm commitment of bringing to justice those individuals responsible for the crime of aggression, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

12. We note Ukraine’s ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as an important step towards justice for the most serious crimes of concern to the International Community and emphasise the importance of ensuring the Court’s ability to exercise its jurisdiction fully.

13. We agree to continue to cooperate and focus our efforts on the release of all prisoners of war, unlawfully detained persons, and the return of all illegally deported and forcibly relocated Ukrainians, especially children.

14. We agree that the topics of food security and demining intersect and mutually reinforce one another. In line with the conclusions of the International Donors’ Conference on Humanitarian Demining in Ukraine, which was held in Zagreb on 11 and 12 October 2023, we discussed demining in the context of Ukraine’s recovery, as the crucial first step towards the safe return of people and resumption of economic and agricultural activity. Food security must not be weaponised. Ukrainian agricultural products should be safely and freely provided to interested countries. In this regard, free, full and safe commercial navigation, in line with the international law, as well as access to sea ports in the Black and Azov Seas, are critical. Attacks on merchant ships in ports and along the entire route, as well as against civilian ports and civilian port infrastructure, are unacceptable.

15. We underscore the critical importance of Ukraine’s energy security, especially taking into account the upcoming winter. Ukrainian power stations and energy grid continue to suffer massive damage as a result of Russia’s systematic and deliberate attacks. Today, we examined the options to step up our efforts -including further mobilising the private sector – in providing Ukraine with the equipment and financing needed to mitigate the consequences. We also underscore the need for more coordination and planning at regional level and for efficient electricity interconnectors in order to absorb the shock of the damage caused by Russia’s attacks.

16. We also emphasise that any use of nuclear energy and nuclear installations must be safe, secured, safe-guarded and environmentally sound. In this context we stressthat the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant must return under full soverign control of Ukraine and operate safely and securely in line with IAEA seven indispensable pillars and five concrete principles and under its supervision.

17. We express our commitment to continue participating in the ongoing and postwar recovery and reconstruction of Ukraine, in order to enable the Ukrainian people to rebuild their country, engaging all relevant partners, including private companies and international financial institutions, with the aim of securing the financial support, investments and expertise needed to ensure a prosperous future for Ukraine.

18. There can be no free, peaceful and prosperous Europe without a free, peaceful and prosperous Ukraine. The commitment of the Participants of the Ukraine – South East Europe Dubrovnik Summit to this goal remains ironclad.

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