Greece has announced a $27 billion defense overhaul focused on high-tech warfare, including AI-powered missile systems, ...
Greece aims to spend 25 billion euros ($26.99 billion) as part of a multi-year defence plan, Prime Minister Kyriakos ...
The plan involves the most drastic transformation of the armed forces in the country's modern history,' Prime Minister ...
The Mediterranean country already fulfils NATO obligation to spend 2% of GDP on defence, investing nearly 3.5% so far.
Greece will spend 25 billion euros ($27 billion) through to 2036 in the "most drastic" defence overhaul in its modern history ...
Greece plans to allocate 25 billion euros ($26.99 billion) as part of a 12-year defense strategy, Mitsotakis announced in ...
Central to the plan is a planned air defense system, “Achilles Shield,” aimed at addressing tensions with neighbor Turkey.
Other EU nations like France, Germany, and Poland recently announced plans to bolster their militaries at a time of faltering confidence in the U.S. military umbrella.
Mitsotakis also met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, where they spoke about Ionas “Yona” Karussis, a Israeli-Greek architecture student who was murdered last year.
Greece’s “strategic location”, its proximity to Turkey, Israel and Palestine, its centrality in the entire Balkans, and its ...
PM, and earlier in the day, Mitsotakis will also meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Greek-Israeli ties have evolved ...
Greek PM Mitsotakis met with Israel’s internationally wanted PM, Benjamin Netanyahu, to discuss expanding military and ...