Greece signs deal to buy 16 anti-ship missiles from France
- Greece signed a deal to purchase 16 Exocet anti-ship missiles from France as part of its defense plans amid tensions with Turkey.
- Defense Minister Nikos Dendias and his French counterpart, Sébastien Lecornu, agreed on the deal during Lecornu's visit to Athens.
- Greece plans to spend 25 billion euros to modernize its military, focusing on high-tech warfare technologies and artificial intelligence-powered systems.
- Dendias stated, 'Greece does not threaten, but is threatened,' highlighting Greece's ongoing disputes with Turkey.
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