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«Ισραήλ- Ελλάδα: 25 χρόνια πλήρων διπλωματικών σχέσεων» Άρθρο του Πρέσβη της Ελλάδας κ. Σπυρίδων Λαμπρίδη
“Israel and Greece, 25 years of full diplomatic ties”
by Ambassador to Israel, Mr. Spiros Lambridis
These
days we celebrate twenty-five years since the establishment of full
relations between our two countries, Greece and Israel, representing two
peoples that have been interacting throughout History for more than two
thousand years. Let us only briefly look back at these relatively few
years of fruitful cooperation and instead take a deep breath while
gazing forward to the great challenges ahead, which the two peoples are
called upon by mere reality to tackle together, hand in hand.
We
sometimes hear the bizarre argument that current flourishing relations
between Greece and Israel constitute a “marriage of convenience” since
other states in the region have turned hostile to both countries.
Nothing could lie further from reality. A brief survey of regional
geo-strategic and economic parameters shaping up over the last years,
easily proves even to a non-expert that Israel and Greece share in
today’s precarious East Mediterranean environment a series of converging
if not identical interests, goals and characteristics. In a broader
area where tensions are mounting simultaneously from the entire Middle
East up to Central Asia or parts of Eastern Europe and down to North and
sub-Saharan Africa, countries that possess democratic structures, rich
historic and cultural background, mature societies with highly educated
and politically active citizens, or economies based on functional,
liberal, technologically and financially advanced infrastructures, are
truly scarce.
In this framework, Greece wisely decided a while ago
that it will cooperate closely with Israel among other neighboring
friends to promote peace, stability and socio-economic progress, thus
contributing also, to a degree, to the development of the entire region
and perhaps even beyond. By all means, let us be daring! In the words of
Golda Meir “if you do not believe in miracles, then you are not a
realist”.
Our two countries have so far engaged in an intensive
cooperation, exchange of ideas and experiences in the fields of science,
culture, commerce, innovation, energy, security and defense. These
fields already open great opportunities to institutions, individual
citizens and entrepreneurs alike, as they affect almost every aspect of
contemporary activity in our respective open, modern and democratic
societies. Certainly, there is plenty more to explore in agriculture,
tourism, medicine, research, transport, communications, even space
technology where synergies are already multiplying. The institutional
framework has already been set, skilled people are available, the
political will also exists. Therefore, the road to progress and
cooperation is open wide, constituting a one way street with no turning
back, because:
Greece has been dragged in a severe economic and,
consequently, social crisis over the past six years despite being a
member of the nucleus of the European Union, one of its older members. A
series of grave inherent structural, financial and political
deficiencies caused the derailment of our economy. Furthermore, only to
aggravate things, the prescription ordered by the international
community to remedy an unprecedented situation unfortunately proved by
now to be inadequate to a great extent.
As a matter of fact Europe
itself has been plunging in an equally severe crisis over the last
years, a deep shock that is not purely and solely economic but that,
alas, is currently damaging its social, cultural and moral cohesion,
endangering seriously the democratic and ethical values on which it is
founded. In this gloomy context, Greece’s ever blooming affiliation with
the young, daring and innovative Israeli society is already infusing
our aging productive structures and old-fashioned state bureaucracy with
new, “out of the box” ideas and methods. This fact is greatly
appreciated by our younger productive generation that have foregone
stereotypes long ago, possessing by now high educational standards and
specialized skills in a number of fields.
Respectively, Greece is
offering Israel, which in a way feels isolated geographically and
culturally within an increasingly turbulent and hostile Middle Eastern
environment, a broad and secure gateway to the challenges and
opportunities of Europe in every sense. Greece is a safe haven as a
holiday destination for hundreds of thousands of Israeli citizens, a
vibrant potential opportunity for Israeli entrepreneurs, a worthy
partner for Israeli scientists and academics, a cultural Mediterranean
“alter ego” for Israeli artists but also for simple music lovers or food
gourmets, a truly reliable interlocutor when it comes to issues of
defense training or sensitive security information sharing.
Certainly the Middle East is a particularly volatile area, where
relations, interests and, consequently, trusted friends often shift
sides. Nevertheless, in this particular instance, things seem much
simpler. What was long overdue in the context of our bilateral relations
is finally materializing as things have taken their natural course,
based on pure rational thinking and taking into account the broader
regional picture and the two countries’ mutual interests. As a matter of
fact, Greece has always been keenly interested in developments in this
particular region, since its long term strategic interests are far
better served through a stable, open, democratic, cooperative and
peaceful evolution of all states in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In
this context, our steady drive towards a full strategic partnership with
Israel falls well in line with our excellent traditional relations with
the Arab world and our unwavering support for reaching a just, viable
and peaceful solution to the Palestinian issue through a final Agreement
providing for the existence of two sovereign and democratic states in
this region, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace, mutual
recognition and respect.
Our close cooperation with Israel by no
means develops at the expense of any other state, nor does it direct
itself against any third party. Our strong conviction is that our common
democratic and human values should ultimately prevail over violence,
hatred, fanaticism and sectarianism that leads people back to the dark
ages. Therefore, we are inviting all others to join us in a regional
partnership of peace and progress, in order to bring prosperity and
freedom to the entire region that is currently undergoing horrible
ordeals involving massive destruction, terrorism in its most brutal
form, involving scores of innocent civilian victims of war and inhuman
oppression.
The new Greek Government, in the course of the customary
ceremonial opening session of our Parliament, pledged to struggle for a
humane, democratic and liberal drastic change benefitting the average
citizen not only in Greece, but in Europe as a whole. If this message of
hope is valid for an ailing Europe, then it is certainly imperative for
a bleeding Middle East.
Let us indeed offer a glimpse of light and
allow an excited heartbeat in the perpetual struggle for a more humane
society and better individuals. Let us give our long forgotten human
smile a new chance. In the words of yet another pillar of wisdom, Shimon
Peres: “Count daily the number of your dreams and compare them to the
number of your perceived accomplishments. If dreams are more than deeds,
then you are still young with a bright future ahead of you”. So are the
relations between Israel and Greece.