Israel, Greece, and Cyprus have officially signed a military cooperation program aimed at enhancing security and military collaboration in the eastern Mediterranean region. The agreement outlines plans for joint exercises and training initiatives to bolster interoperability and strategic partnerships among the three nations.
The signing took place last week, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosting representatives from Greece and Cyprus. The initiative is part of broader efforts to promote regional stability and address shared security concerns in the eastern Mediterranean.
Officials from all three countries emphasized the importance of increased military cooperation amid evolving geopolitical dynamics in the region. The program is expected to facilitate ongoing military exchanges and foster closer diplomatic ties among Israel, Greece, and Cyprus in the coming months.