Significant steps are being taken towards strengthening cooperation in the defense sector between France and Greece. Within this framework, a delegation led by French Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin visited the Salamis Shipyard in Greece. The visit is assessed as part of a strategic partnership aimed at increasing the defense capabilities of both countries.
Redaksiya, citing Defenceturk, reports that French Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin and her accompanying delegation visited the Salamis Shipyard located in Greece. During the visit, the French side was accompanied by the French Ambassador to Greece, Laurence Auer, the CEO of Naval Group, Pierre-Eric Pommellet, and other high-ranking officials. The delegation reviewed the shipyard's infrastructure and projects implemented for the Greek and French Navies since 2023.
The visit serves to further deepen cooperation between the military-industrial complexes of both countries. This cooperation encompasses various areas such as the exchange of experience in shipbuilding, the application of new technologies, and the implementation of joint projects. The defense cooperation between France and Greece contributes to strengthening the security of both countries and to regional stability. The visit also served as a platform for discussing the development of defense cooperation and future projects between France and Greece.
