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Greece is once again among the top NATO defence spenders, with fresh data showing the Mediterranean nation allocated 3.1% of ...
Greece's prime minister has told Russian media that his visit to Moscow, scheduled for next week, will lay new foundations for Russian-Greek relations, while speaking warmly of the two countries ...
As Greece prepares for a showdown with its European creditors, the country says it has other friends it could lean on. Namely, Russia and China. Greece will ask for more time to negotiate a new ...
While Greece is only 2% of the Eurozone economy, it is equivalent of 12% of the Russian economy. It is likely that it will need €30bn to €50bn over the next few years, with much of this ...
NATO leaders are expected to commit to an increase in defense spending, potentially reaching 5 percent of their GDP at the ...
Back in June, Russia signed a preliminary $2.27 billion agreement on building a pipeline through Greece. The new project is an extension of the so-called Turkish Stream, a gas pipeline designed to ...
Greece has consistently been one of NATO’s top defense spenders, with its tense relationship with Turkey being a key factor ...
Between Greece and Russia, the diplomatic and spiritual overlap. ... a common creed and a common reverence for the same holy places and rites doesn’t always make for smooth diplomatic relations.
Greece has reportedly decided to transfer its arsenal of Russian-made air defense systems, including long-range S-300PMU-1s, to Armenia. The purported decision follows years of speculation that ...
As Russia and Greece each endure strained relations with the rest of Europe, their leaders have been pondering how they might collaborate to sidestep their Western neighbors' sanctions and censure.