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Read previewGreece's military leadership has announced radical changes in its Armed Forces, particularly its air force, including plans to offload older combat aircraft and get new F-35 stealth jets. "Development and production concurrency is Block 4′s most critical challenge, and we are dealing with its consequences today," F-35 program executive officer Lt. Gen. Michael Schmidt said in December. Advertisement"The F-35 [Joint Program Office], Lockheed Martin, and other industry partners have identified high risk concurrency in the F-35 Block 4 schedule, which would threaten to shut down aircraft production if development slips," he added. An Israeli Air Force F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft flies over during an air show in Tel Aviv. For the air force, that means retiring and selling a variety of aircraft, such as F-4 jets, Mirage 2000-5 planes, and Block 30 F-16s.
Persons: , of Defense Nikos Dendias, Dendias, Michael Schmidt, Lockheed Martin, Frank Kendall, JACK GUEZ, Jon Ludwigson, Ludwigson, Greece's Organizations: Service, Armed Forces, of Defense, Business, Air Force, Israeli Air Force, Getty, Office, Armed Force, US State Department Locations: Greece, Tel Aviv, AFP
Greek wildfires die down after burning for nearly two weeks
  + stars: | 2023-07-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Alexandros AvramidisATHENS, July 28 (Reuters) - Wildfires in Greece abated on Friday after burning for nearly two weeks but emergency services worked to prevent new flare-ups in the central part of the country, where people had fled massive explosions at an ammunition depot the day before. In the hard-hit area of Magnesia, wildfires reached an air force ammunition depot close to the coastal town of Nea Aghialos on Thursday. Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias said on Friday he had ordered an investigation into the incident. The labour ministry urged employers in an industrial zone of Volos to suspend operations for a second day on Friday. But teams operated at several sites for an 11th day in an effort to fully tame all the fronts.
Persons: Alexandros Avramidis ATHENS, Dina Angeli, Nikos Dendias, Firefighters, Ioannis Artopoios, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Angeliki Koutantou, Alexandros Avramidis, Stamos Prousalis, Angeliki, Philippa Fletcher Organizations: REUTERS, Fighter, Reuters, Greek Defence, Thomson Locations: Volos, Greece, Magnesia, Nea Aghialos, Aghialos, Rhodes
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna has a tiny collection of marbles - just two fragments from the Parthenon's northern frieze. But Greece hopes that with each agreement to return pieces to Athens there will be growing "positive momentum" in talks on returning pieces being kept elsewhere. "I am very hopeful that the talks can move on very quickly and the marbles will be on display in Athens." Dendias said the talks were important in the context of discussions about bigger collections, particularly that the British Museum in London. "The regional government of Sicily in 2022 and Pope Francis in 2023 returned to Greece part of the Parthenon sculptures so this will be the third one and this for us is of huge, huge importance," Dendias said.
The US lifted its 35-year-old arms embargo on the Republic of Cyprus in September. But the US decision has rankled Turkey, which is at odds with NATO ally Greece over the island. Increased cooperationThe Cypriot Underwater Demolition Team and US Naval Special Warfare Task Unit Europe train in Cyprus in September 2021. "This is a landmark decision, reflecting the burgeoning strategic relationship between the two countries, including in the area of security," Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiades said after the announcement. Cyprus is one of many points of contention between Greece and Turkey, whose worsening relations have worried other NATO members.
Moldova va fi inclusă în lista țărilor cetățenii cărora pot călători în Grecia în scop turisticRepublica Moldova va fi inclusă în perioada următoare în lista țărilor cetățenii cărora pot călători în Grecia în scop turistic. Cu această ocazie, a fost reafirmat angajamentul ambelor părți pentru aprofundarea dialogului politico-diplomatic, inclusiv prin organizarea în viitorul apropiat a vizitelor în Republica Moldova a șefului diplomației elene, Nikos Dendias, și a președintelui Grupului interparlamentar de prietenie eleno-moldav, Konstantinos Maravegias. Un accent special a fost plasat pe subiectele de interes pentru comunitatea moldovenilor din Grecia, astfel fiind convenită perioada pentru desfășurarea următoarei runde de negocieri pentru definitivarea textului Acordului interstatal în domeniul securității sociale. De asemenea, a fost convenită finalizarea procedurilor de pregătire către semnare a Acordului în domeniul conversiunii permiselor de conducere. Părțile au realizat şi un schimb de opinii cu privire la evoluțiile din regiune și au convenit asupra consolidării sprijinului reciproc pe plan regional și internațional, inclusiv pentru soluționarea diferendului transnistrean.
Persons: Dumitru Socolan, Nikos, Konstantinos Maravegias Organizations: Externe, Integrării Locations: Moldova, Grecia, Republica Moldova, Atena, Republicii Moldova, elene
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