Greece Upgrades Defense Relations With The United States

The move is towards endeavors to further develop relations and fortifying respective ties in defense.

An existing Mutual Defense Cooperation Agreement between the United States and Greece has been updated on Thursday.

The move is towards endeavors to further develop relations and fortifying respective ties in defense.

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The U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and visiting Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias met in Washington as a component of the third round of the U.S.- Greece Strategic Dialog and signed the revision to the MDCA.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his Greek partner began the discussions on Greece’s updates of its relationship with the U.S. in 2018.

The agreement was depicted by Blinken as a sign of their common obligation to extend their relationship through which the two nations will turn into a significantly more remarkable force for peace, thriving, and human nobility.

Addressing a news conference on Thursday, Blinken said the agreement will empower U.S. forces in Greece to prepare and work from extra areas.

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Dendias portrayed the change as one that shields Greek interests and empowers coordinated effort past defense issues.

The arrangement comes as pressure gives off an impression of being ascending in the eastern Mediterranean, where Greece and its neighbor Turkey have as of late blamed each other for forceful activities that compromise an acceleration of regional questions.

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