Cyprus, Israel, Greece pledge deeper military ties
The defence ministers hailed the first conference bringing together Cypriot, Greek and Israeli companies active in the military industry, which they say will help strengthen ties.
Defense ministers of Cyprus, Israel and Greece are pledging to forge deeper military ties. (AP File photo)
The defence ministers of Cyprus, Israel and Greece are pledging to forge deeper military ties in order to better counter common threats and to help bolster security in a tumultuous region. Cypriot Minister Savvas Angelides and his Israeli and Greek counterparts Avigdor Lieberman and Panos Kammenos said Friday they also seek to expand cooperation on cybersecurity, joint military drills and search and rescue operations in the eastern Mediterranean.
The ministers also hailed the first conference bringing together Cypriot, Greek and Israeli companies active in the military industry, which they say will help strengthen ties.
Cyprus hosted the second trilateral meeting between the three defence ministers. Kammenos also said that a eurozone decision paving the way for an end to Greece’s eight-year bailout program will positively impact the country’s armed forces.
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