14/04/2025
KIKILIAS URGES THE STRENGTHENING OF THE GREEK FLAG
Shipping and Island Policy minister, Vasilis Kikilias, described shipping as the most important extroverted pillar of the Greek economy, in his introductory remarks at last week's 2nd International Maritime Security Conference, held at the Eugenides Foundation.
Kikilias said "We live in uncertain times and the national economy, as well as a large percentage of its GDP, which comes from shipping, are influenced by geopolitical and strategic decisions. Consequently, strengthening competitiveness in the world of shipping within the European Union is essential."
He noted that 90% of all global goods movement is carried out by ships, of which a very large percentage (20%) are Greek owned although not under the Greek flag, noting that this issue must be examined again. "This is a huge power that cannot be ignored," he said, adding that this power must be transformed into a negotiating advantage.
"The EU, unfortunately, has fallen behind... We are in constant dialogue and negotiation in the EU," he noted. "I understand and respect the green economy, low carbon emissions, I respect the support for ecology and the safeguarding of future generations and all the efforts that have been made by the EU, but competitiveness is essential. This was pointed out jointly by the shipowners and the Greek government, recently in Brussels. We must act carefully and bridge the gap with the United States and China, which are in continuous development, in contrast to the EU, which, unfortunately, has fallen far behind," said Kikilias.
He sounded the alarm, stressing that if the right decisions are not taken immediately by the EU, not only a Greek, but a European strategic advantage will be lost, which concerns the fleet and shipowners.
Kikilias said "It is a time of crisis for the bureaucracy in Brussels, which, unfortunately, has done little work for many decades, while a common strategy that will be implemented and supported by everyone has not yet been found, at least not as soon as it should be. Momentum and dynamics are of essential importance in the global political scene."
(photo; APE-MPE)