Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos and his Israeli counterpart Moshe
Ya’alon signed the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which allows Greek and
Israeli soldiers to station in Greece or Israel.
According to the Greek newspaper, To Vima, Greece is the second country in
the world which signed the SOFA with Israel. The other country is the United
States of America (USA.) Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos
visited his Israeli counterpart Moshe Ya’alon at the Defense Ministry, where
the accord was signed three days ago.
“We very much appreciate your visit here during a difficult period for
Greece. This underlines the importance of relations between the countries,”
Ya’alon said. “We wish the Greek people and Greece itself success in its effort
to overcome the economic challenge. We pray for that since we believe Greece is
a very important country, with a history and a contribution to the history of
humanity.”
According to Jerusalem Post, Ya’alon paid tribute to joint training between
the Israeli Defence Forces and Greek military within Greece, adding that both
countries have shared interests, and both are dealing with the Iranian nuclear
deal. Kammenos said that Greece is within range of Iranian missiles, and “If
one Iranian missile makes its way to the Mediterranean, this could be the end
of states in this region.”
Greece wants to boost cooperation with Israel, as besides military
cooperation the two countries signed an agreement to cooperate on hydrographic
activities. The Greek Ministry of National Defence announced on 20 July, that
the two Ministers discussed about issues pertinent to maritime security and to
the security of the energy resources within the EEZ of Greece, Cyprus and
Israel. Issues of cooperation in the field of defence industry and issues
regarding energy transfer, not only at a “Government to Government” level, but
at a “Business to Business” level were discussed as well.
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