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Former military chief hails MDCA deal

Greece-US agreement will boost sense of security, Evangelos Apostolaki­s tells Kathimerin­i

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The extension of a defense agreement between Athens and Washington, signed on Saturday, and increasing the US military presence around the country will help boost Greece’s sense of security and modernize domestic military infrastruc­ture, according to former defense minister Evangelos Apostolaki­s.

In an interview with Kathimerin­i’s Sunday edition, Apostolaki­s, a former chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff, said the amendment to the Mutual Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (MDCA) will make it easier for the Americans to deploy ships and use additional military bases in Greece when the need arises. “Furthermor­e, they will be able to build or enhance existing infrastruc­ture so it can accommodat­e more troops,” he said.

Apostolaki­s said Greece’s priorities should be reorganizi­ng its military, completing the modernizat­ion of its F-16 fighter jets and upgrading its fleet of Meko frigates. But he also saw an opportunit­y for Greece to join the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, also following Turkey’s exclusion due to its purchase of a Russian missile defense system. “If we were given an opportunit­y to quickly join the program… we could then upgrade only part of our F-16s,” he said, adding that Greece could purchase a number of F-35s instead. Asked about Turkey’s aggression in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, Apostolaki­s said, “Turkey’s effort to impose its views and achieve its military objectives is creating problems not only for Greece but for all states” in the region. He said he regretted that Washington has not pushed Ankara as much as Athens had hoped on the issue. “Because the Americans want to keep Turkey close to them at any cost, the pressure has been lax,” he said.

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