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  2. Franco-Greek defence agreement - Wikipedia

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    The United States embraced the agreement between Athens and Paris with a Department of State spokesperson saying "[the US] strongly supports Greece's role in creating stability in the region." [10] Just weeks later, on 14 October, the United States and Greece expanded and indefinitely extended their existing bilateral defensive agreement. [14]

  3. List of maritime boundary treaties - Wikipedia

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    Agreement on Marine Delimitation between the Government of Australia and the Government of the French Republic: Establishes: 1. Australia – New Caledonia boundary 2. Norfolk Island – New Caledonia boundary 3. Kerguelen Island – Heard and McDonald Islands boundary Fiji France: 19 Jan 1983

  4. France–Greece relations - Wikipedia

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    The pro-Greek policies of the French government, such as the pro-French policies of Greece, however, were reversed after Venizelos' electoral defeat in November 1920 and the return of Constantine, after which France supported Kemal Atatürk's Turkish nationalists in their war against Greece. The two nations were Allies also during WWII.

  5. Aegean dispute - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 2021, Greece and France signed the Franco-Greek defense agreement whereby either country is obliged to defend the other in the case of attack by a third party. France will supply Greece with navy frigates worth around €3 billion and is committed to help defend Greece if Turkey attacks. [ 311 ]

  6. Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy is responsible for a range of issues related to Greece's maritime and shipping industries, and the development of policies for its islands. Some functions: Managing and promoting the Greek merchant navy and commercial shipping operations, including personnel training, ship safety, and industry regulation.

  7. Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits

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    The agreement was ratified by all of the conference attendees with the exception of Germany, which had not been a signatory to the Treaty of Lausanne, and with reservations by Japan, [16] and came into force on 9 November 1936; [14] it was registered with the League of Nations Treaty Series on 11 December 1936. [17]

  8. Hellenic Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    Built by Motomarine-Greece; speed 50+ knots LCS-57 (Lambro-57) Mk.I: Coastal Patrol: 18.2: 28 Greece: 1998 19: Vessels ΛΣ-137 to ΛΣ-151 and ΛΣ-169 to ΛΣ-172 Built by Motomarine-Greece; speed 44 knots LCS-53 (Lambro-53 Guardian) Coastal Patrol: 16.8: 21 Greece: 1992 11: Vessels ΛΣ-114 to ΛΣ-126 Built by Motomarine-Greece; speed 33 ...

  9. Category:Treaties of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece portal; Treaties concluded or ratified by Greece.Where appropriate, articles should be placed in the subcategories. This category may contain articles about treaties concluded or ratified by Greece since 8 December 1974, which is the date the monarchy was abolished and the Third Hellenic Republic declared.