Greek PM Pronounces Arms Purchases As Turkey Rigidity Rises

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PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated Greece will purchase 18 French-made Rafale warplanes, different weapons

Athens:

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday introduced a “strong” arms buy programme and an overhaul of the nation’s army amid rigidity with Turkey within the jap Mediterranean.

“The time has come to strengthen the armed forces… these initiatives represent a sturdy programme that can develop into a nationwide protect,” the PM stated in a keynote tackle within the northern metropolis of Thessaloniki.

Mitsotakis stated Greece would purchase 18 French-made Rafale warplanes along with 4 multi-purpose frigates and 4 navy helicopters while additionally hiring 15,000 new troops and pouring sources into the nationwide arms trade and cyber-attack defence.

The programme, which incorporates upgrades of one other present 4 frigates, can also be designed to create 1000’s of jobs, he stated.

Turkey in August despatched an exploration ship and a small navy flottila to conduct seismic analysis in waters which Greece considers its personal below postwar treaties.

Greece responded by shadowing the Turkish flotilla with its personal warships, and by staging naval workouts with a number of EU allies and the United Arab Emirates in its personal present of pressure.

Turkey “threatens” Europe’s jap border and “undermines” regional safety, Mitsotakis stated Saturday.

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