Greek Prime Minister Sends Military Boy to Border Turkey

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's son today has begun army at the border with Turkey. It is learned that the 22-year-old will serve for a year in Alexandropouli, on the Greek-Turkish land border in the northeast. The news was delivered by the prime minister himself for a post he made on social networks, where he clearly feels [...]
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's son today has begun army at the border with Turkey.
It is learned that the 22-year-old will serve for a year in Alexandropouli, on the Greek-Turkish land border in the northeast.
The news has been delivered by the prime minister himself for a post he made on social networks, where he clearly feels very proud, as he expresses regret that he was not himself in Alexandropulus to boast about him.
Very proud father! I'm sorry, because of David, I couldn't come to Alexandria to boast about you!
It is learned that he has just finished his studies in Boston and is already stuck in Greece from the pandemic. <












