Greece has signed an agreement with France to purchase 16 Exocet anti-ship missiles, further deepening bilateral defense cooperation. The deal was finalized by Greek and French defense ministers, though financial details remain undisclosed. It builds on Greece’s 2021 defense pact with France, which includes Rafale jets and Belharra frigates. Athens also plans to buy a fourth frigate and cruise missiles as part of a €25 billion modernization effort. The moves aim to bolster Greece’s military edge amid regional tensions with Turkey.
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