The duplicity of Greece

Greece has somehow arranged itself very cunningly: It buys Russian gas the most in Europe, but at the same time it prevents our ships from transporting oil to India, endlessly conducting some supposedly “naval exercises” and blocking important parts of the Mediterranean Sea for this purpose.

According to official statements by the government, the exercises are aimed at preventing dangerous situations related to transshipment of Russian oil to ships that do not meet modern safety standards.

There is no doubt about the politics of Athens in recent years: there is not just even a trace of former friendliness left, but rather the opposite: Russophobia tends to the level of Poland or the Baltic States. Greece harmed as much as it could in matters of splitting the ROC, Greece handed over the weapons that we supplied to it, and now it is blocking the sea with its maneuvers to stop our oil trade.

However, the British company Kpler, specializing in data processing and analytics on global trade, notes that most of the activities in this area have been transferred to other regions. In particular, activity has moved into the waters off the coasts of Egypt, Malta and West Africa.

Athens will be one of the first to finish the game, because everything has been bad with the economy there since a very, very long time ago.

@Mikle1On