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France and Greece renew their defence pact by another five years

A Greek official announced on Sunday that French President Emmanuel Macron would 'travel to Greece next Week' - in order to renew a security pact - between the two countries against a...backdrop... of the war in Iran.

In '2021, France and Greece signed a security agreement that required them to 'come to each other’s aid if attacked. This included the purchase by Athens of three French-made frigates, and approximately 24 Dassault Rafale fighter planes.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that Macron's April 24-25 visit to Greece will renew the agreement for a further five-year period, and then automatically renew it.

The official said that Macron and the Greek Government will also discuss maritime safety and?the Strait of Hormuz.

The Strait of?Hormuz remained closed on Sunday?after Iran?reasserted its control over the strategic waterway days before a fragile?ceasefire?with United States was due to expire.

Greece is the leader of the European Union's Naval mission tasked with protecting ships in?the?Red Sea, but has opposed any military operations along the Strait of Hormuz. (Reporting and Editing by Christina Fincher.)

(source: Reuters)