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Greece, France Sign Nine Strategic Partnership Deals

Greece, France Sign Nine Strategic Partnership Deals

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Greece and France have signed nine agreements aimed at expanding their

Greece and France have signed nine agreements aimed at expanding their strategic partnership across a wide range of sectors, including defense, energy, technology, education and research.

The deals were formalized during a high-level meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral cooperation.

Broadening a multi-level partnership

At the core of the agreements is an enhanced comprehensive strategic partnership framework, designed to deepen collaboration not only in security and defense but also in economic policy, innovation, migration management, environmental issues and culture.

Government sources described the new framework as a major upgrade of existing ties, positioning the two countries as key partners in the Mediterranean and reinforcing their shared commitment to international law and multilateral cooperation.

The agreements also aim to improve coordination within the European Union and other international organizations, while strengthening joint efforts on border protection and tackling migration challenges.

Defense and security at the forefront

A central element of the package is the renewal of the bilateral defense and security agreement first signed in 2021. The updated deal will remain in force for five years and will be automatically renewed unless terminated by either side.

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