Adonis: Is Mitsotakis’ Foreign Policy the Most Successful Strategy of His Government?
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“The Week That Will Go Down in History”
Adonis Georgiadis was categorical: the past week, he said, “will be written in the history books.”With the signing of the agreement for U.S. LNG entry via Chevron and ExxonMobil, Greece, according to him, enters a new era of energy power and strategic independence.
“Whoever doesn’t understand this is small-minded… This week will be in the schoolbooks! The Turkey-Libya memorandum is finished. Etelefthi!”
That final word — “Etelefthi” (“It is finished”) — was no accident; Georgiadis used it to close a chapter of doubt and national concern, presenting the deal as a triumph of Greek diplomacy over Ankara.
The Energy Hub Seven Years in the Making
“Mitsotakis has been working on this since 2020, from our first trip to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He’s been fighting for seven years to make Greece an energy hub.”
With this remark, Georgiadis revealed the backstory of a long-term strategy led by the Prime Minister — one that began well before the recent developments.The new energy link between Greece, the U.S., the Middle East, and Europe secures capital, security, and international prestige.
In one of his characteristic outbursts, Georgiadis summed up the raw essence of geopolitics:
“What do you think interests the superpowers — values or their money? Touch their money and they’ll cut your hand off!”
This line captures the blunt political realism Georgiadis is known for: Mitsotakis, he argued, has tied Greece’s fate to U.S. strategic interests, making it a central link in Europe’s energy security.A deal that turns the country from a spectator into a power player.
From the “Woke Agenda” to Trump – and Beyond
Georgiadis also took aim at the “ultra-patriotic right-wingers” who once accused Mitsotakis of being too aligned with progressive Western politics:
“Until yesterday they said Mitsotakis ignores Trump. Now they scream he’s Trump’s puppy! Make up your minds, people!”
With his trademark irony and quick wit, Georgiadis ridiculed the government’s critics, arguing that the Prime Minister plays on many boards at once — and wins.
The Foreign Policy of Success: Gerapetritis in the Spotlight
Georgiadis didn’t miss the chance to praise the Foreign Minister:
“Gerapetritis grabbed it all… everything! Is there a single point in foreign policy he hasn’t won? Lebanon recognized the deal with Cyprus after 20 years!”
He highlighted a coordinated diplomatic effort that has led to a chain of successes — from Lebanon to the Middle East and across the Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece “Plays Ball” with the Big Powers
The interview on Action 24 was more than just a political statement; it was a signal of power —a message to both allies and rivals of the Maximos Mansion that Greece has leveled up.
“The Americans, the Israelis, the Arabs — everyone wants to be with the one who’s rising. And right now, Greece is rising.”
Adonis as the “Political Storyteller” of Mitsotakis’ Success
With a style that blends sharp political commentary and spicy, theatrical storytelling, Adonis Georgiadis does what he does best: He reads the big picture behind the events and serves it in a vivid, popular — yet deeply strategic — way.
Through the LNG agreement and the end of the Turkey-Libya memorandum, Greece once again finds itself at the center of the map. And as Georgiadis himself might say:“If this isn’t a national success, then what is?”
Source: pagenews.gr
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