Greece positions itself as a pillar of European and NATO security

PoliticsForeign Policy Tags: Defence, European Union, Iran, Middle East, NATO, USA
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Image: https://www.mod.mil.gr/

The recent escalation in the Middle East and Greece’s rapid operational response have renewed attention on the European Union’s mutual defence framework, while simultaneously highlighting Athens’s strategic role within both NATO and the broader regional security architecture.

At the centre of the European debate lies Article 42(7) of the Treaty on European Union (the mutual defence clause), which stipulates that in the event a member state is the victim of armed aggression, “the other Member States shall have towards it an o...

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