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France and Greece to renew defence pact for another five years

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French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greece next week to renew a security ​pact between the two countries ‌against the backdrop of the war in Iran, a Greek government official said on Sunday.

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France and Greece to renew defence pact for another five years

French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greece next week to renew ​a security pact between the two countries ‌against the backdrop of the war in Iran, a Greek government official said on Sunday.

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According to government sources, the visit is a major step in deepening an already close relationship, which will incorporate new areas of cooperation.

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France and Greece are extending their 2021 defense agreement by five years. Macron and Mitsotakis will discuss strategic cooperation at a summit in Athens.

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Athens, 19 Apr 2026 (AFP) – The strengthening and extension of Franco-Greek cooperation in the field of defence and security will be at the centre of the discussions during Emmanuel Macron's visit to Athens next Friday, said Greek government sources on Sunday. Considering "the strong geopolitical uncertainties" and the fact that "Europe is seeking [...] Read more Greece hopes to strengthen its cooperation with France in the field of defence appe…

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In a period of increased geopolitical uncertainties, with Europe seeking a new step both in strengthening its competitiveness and in shaping a more coherent defense policy, complementary to ... More

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