Thousands protest NATO chief’s visit to bloc member state (VIDEO)

26 Nov, 2024 16:00 / Updated 3 hours ago
Mark Rutte is “unwelcome” in Greece, according to marchers demanding an end to support for Ukraine and Israel

Several thousand people marched in Athens on Tuesday to protest against the arrival of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Greece. Members of the country’s communist party (KKE) and its youth branch (KNE) have denounced the US-led military bloc’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict as well as hostilities in Gaza. 

On Tuesday, following a visit to Türkiye, Rutte met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Defense Minister Nikos Dendias. 

The talks took place against a backdrop of a mass rally declaring that “the head of the NATO wolf alliance is unwelcome in Athens.” Protesters chanted “Greece out of war,” “Shut down US and NATO bases,” and demanded an end to military aid to Ukraine and Israel, according to the RIA Novosti news agency.

By aligning itself with the US and NATO, the Greek government is complicit in “Gaza genocide,” the communist protestors declared, local media outlet Press Project reported. 

In a statement released ahead of the rally, the Greek communists expressed concern that Rutte was aiming to deepen Athens’ involvement in NATO at a time when “plans to escalate the war in Ukraine are emerging,” and Israel is perpetrating a “genocide” of Palestinians in Gaza.

The KKE/KNE called for Greece’s exit from the US-led military bloc, the removal of its bases from the country, as well as the redirection of funds earmarked for the military toward better education and healthcare for Greeks.

Ahead of the NATO secretary general’s visit to Türkiye, local communists similarly denounced their country’s participation in the US-led military bloc. They pointed to the fact that “nuclear war is being talked about,” with several military conflicts continuing near the country’s borders.

US bases in their country pose the greatest threat to Ankara, the Turkish activists claimed. 

Earlier this month, members of the Greek KKE/KNE blocked several trucks, which were carrying weapons and ammunition intended for the Ukrainian Army. The convoy eventually had to take a different route, but not before the demonstrators smeared the vehicles with graffiti reading “NATO Killers Go Home!”

Like many other NATO member states, Greece has been supplying Ukraine with weapons and ammunition since the escalation of the conflict between Kiev and Moscow in February 2022. These deliveries have included dozens of Soviet-made armored personnel carriers. 

Earlier this year, Athens joined the so-called F-16 coalition and pledged to help train Ukrainian fighter pilots.