Paris: France and Greece on Tuesday announced a major, multi-billion-euro defence deal, including Athens' decision to buy three French warships.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a defence and security strategic partnership in a joint news conference in Paris. “This partnership expresses our will to increase and intensify our cooperation... based on our mutual interests,” Macron said. Greece will purchase three French frigates to be built by Naval Group in Lorient, in western France, Macron said.
The deal includes an option for the acquisition of a fourth frigate, Mitsotakis added. The announcement comes at a key time for France after the loss this month of a $66 billion deal to sell diesel-electric submarines to Australia, which instead chose to acquire nuclear-powered submarines provided by the US. The three-way strategic defence alliance announced by Australia, the UK, and the US came as a shock to French officials.