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Enhanced role for Souda Bay due to Incirlik crisis?

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An ongoing crisis between Turkey and its NATO allies in the West regarding the use of the Incirlik airbase, in the country’s southeast, is fueling speculatio­n about an upgraded role for the alliance’s base at Souda Bay on Crete, Kathimerin­i understand­s.

Sources have told Kathimerin­i that the Souda Bay base is being used a lot more than it was in the past and that activities at the base are being extended.

One aspect of the more pronounced American presence in Greece of late can be seen in the increasing­ly frequent joint training exercises involving US units and Greek special forces, the same sources note.

A so-called mutual defense cooperatio­n agreement between Greece and the US, which provides for the operation of a US naval support facility at Souda Bay and is renewed annually, is likely to be upgraded into a fiveyear agreement, sources have suggested.

There are fears, however, that occasional tensions between Washington and Ankara might spill over into the Aegean, often used by Turkey for attempted shows of force.

Greek defense sources have pointed to a spike in Turkish violations of Greek air space and territoria­l waters in recent weeks. And there are said to be concerns that this activity will peak today and tomorrow when the Conference for Security and Stability is held on Rhodes.

The conference, taking place on the island for a second straight year, will be attended by representa­tives from European and Arab countries, namely Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Lebanon, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Libya, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

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