Greece will lose the war with Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean conflict. Greek media have asked their government to accept Turkish President Recep Tayyab Erdoan's offer of talks, which could cause irreparable damage to Greece.
Greece's most widely circulated daily, Georgios Papa Christos, writes that Europe will continue to make Greece sick. France is using Greece to its advantage in the region.
Some newspapers have said that Greece's accession to the European Union is not the answer. Greece needs to understand for itself whether it is right in the case of the Eastern Mediterranean and what Turkey is doing wrong.
According to Greek media, the European Union is playing the role of a referee. He is only counting on the war between Turkey and Greece. In the end, the referee will be on one side and only look at the outcome of the battle. Greece will put a lot at stake instead of gaining anything from this war.
In the event of a war with Turkey, Greece will lose its Majesty's Mice Island. Turkey will occupy the island and then Greece will have to negotiate for the next 50 to 60 years to return to the island.
Greek media have advised their government to try to resolve the issue through negotiations. A short-term war with Turkey would cost Greece dearly and it would lose many of its territories.
According to Greek media, Greece will also lose the talks politically. When Turkey presents its terms in the talks, Greece will have time to reach a consensus and gradually help ease tensions.
Greek media have told the government that it is not appropriate to take a complaint to the European Union every time President Erdogan is threatening war. Greece will have to make its own decisions.
Another Greek daily Cathy Marini writes that French President Emmanuel Macron has differences with Turkish President Tayyab Erdogan. That is why France is inciting Greece to war, but Greece must understand that Paris has its own interests and that France's help is nothing but a hoax.
Recently, Liana Kenley, a member of parliament for the Communist Party of Greece, said that relying solely on France would put Greece in serious trouble. He called Turkey a superpower in the region and said that Paris had interests in the eastern Mediterranean for which it was using Greece. In a TV program, he said that no one would come to the aid of Greece because he loved the Greeks. People will put their own interests first, even if Greece loses the war.