Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras held a private dinner with seven European Union ambassadors to discuss his new political initiatives. The meeting centered on a proposed strategy involving increased pressure on Turkey, potentially through a formal ultimatum. Tsipras also reportedly raised concerns about the future of the Customs Union with Turkey, suggesting a potential overhaul. Sources indicate the discussion focused on shifting geopolitical balances and Greece’s role within them. Details of the “ELAS plan” – presumably a strategic framework – were also presented. The closed-door meeting signals Tsipras’s attempt to garner support for his evolving political agenda and influence European policy regarding regional issues. The specifics of the plan remain largely undisclosed, fueling speculation about its potential impact.
