France and Greece upgrade defence pact as regional and political risks loom

PoliticsForeign Policy Tags: Defence, France, Libya

The visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Athens last week marked a symbolic yet substantive reaffirmation of a bilateral relationship that has evolved into one of increasing strategic depth in recent years.

The timing of the visit also carries political weight, as it is expected to be Macron’s final trip to Greece in his current capacity ahead of the French presidential elections scheduled for April 2027. This lends the visit an additional dimension, as it...

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