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Greece to sign multi-million defense deal with France amid tension with Turkey

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Last week, Greece announced its plans to acquire 18 French Rafale fighter jets to equip its air force.

Greek officials reported about its plans to sign a multi-million defense deal with France amid growing tensions with Turkey over hydrocarbon resources and naval influence in the Mediterranean Sea.

The Turkish government disputes Greece’s claim to exclusive rights in the waters where Turkey’s Oruc Reis research vessel has surveyed. The United States and the European Union so far have broadly backed Greece in the dispute, but EU countries remain split over a request from Greece to impose sanctions on Turkey. The tensions between the two NATO members over Mediterranean Sea rights have echoed across Europe.

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According to a Dassault Aviation, Greece ordered 40 Mirage F1 from French aerospace company in 1974, then 40 Mirage 2000 in 1985 and finally 15 Mirage 2000-5 in the year 2000; this latest contract also includes the modernization of 10 Mirage 2000 to the 2000-5 standard with a large contribution from Greek industry.

“I am delighted with this announcement, which reinforces the exceptional relationship we have had with Greece for nearly half a century, and I thank the Greek authorities for their confidence in us once again. Dassault Aviation is fully mobilized to meet the operational needs expressed by the Greek Air Force, and thus contribute to ensuring Greece’s sovereignty and the safety of the Greek people,” said Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation.

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