France and Greece to Renew Defence Pact for Another Five Years
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France and Greece to renew defence pact for another five years
ATHENS, April 19 (Reuters) – 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. France and Greece, long-standing NATO allies, signed a security and defence agreement in 2021, which required them to come to each other’s aid if attacked and included the purchase of three French-made frigates an…
According to government sources, the visit is a major step in deepening an already close relationship, which will incorporate new areas of cooperation.
French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greece next week to extend a security pact between the two countries in the context of the Iran war, a Greek government official quoted by Reuters said on Sunday.
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
During the visit, it is expected, among other things, to agree on the renewal of the Greek-French Strategic Partnership Agreement for Cooperation in Defense and Security. The post Macron in Athens on April 24 and 25 – New defense agreement between Greece and France appeared first on in.gr.
In a period of intense geopolitical uncertainty and the search for a new European strategic identity, the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Athens on April 24 and 25 takes on particular significance.… Macron is coming to Athens: New impetus to the Greek-French alliance with cutting-edge defense, Hormuz and economy - NAVTEMPORIKI
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