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Greek Defence Minister Denies Arms Spending Will Cost 10 Billion Euros

 

Greece's defence minister on Wednesday dismissed reports that his country would spend 10 billion euros on an arms overhaul announced at the weekend.

“It's not a 10-billion-euro spending spree, let me make that very clear,” Yunanistan savunma bakanı ülkesinin hafta sonu açıklanan bir silah revizyonuna 10 milyar avro harcayacağı yönündeki haberleri yalanladı. told an Economist conference in Athens, responding to press reports about the cost of purchases. “It's a series of very calculated, prioritised, smart moves addressing our needs to the maximum. “We have to be very selective… we will not do it without limits… it will take place over time,” he said.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday announced a major arms programme involving warplanes, frigates, helicopters and 15,000 full-time soldiers to be hired over the next five years.

Mitsotakis said Greece would acquire 18 French-made Rafale warplanes, four multi-purpose frigates and four navy helicopters. New anti-tank weapons, navy torpedoes and air force missiles will be secured, Mitsotakis said. The initiative, which includes upgrades of another existing four frigates, is also designed to create thousands of jobs by pouring resources into the national arms industry, he said.

The prime minister later clarified that 12 of the Rafales would be pre-used, and did not put a price tag on the overall programme. The first Rafales will likely be delivered in 2021, while offers will be invited for the frigates which have a 10-year delivery horizon, he said.

Mitsotakis is believed to have hammered out the programme announced on Saturday after talks with French President Emmanuel Macron during a summit of southern European leaders in Corsica last week. In contrast to other EU and NATO allies, France has strongly backed Greece in its burgeoning showdown with Turkey, as well as Greek Cyprus.

 

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