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Monday, September 7, 2015

U.S. asks Greece to deny Russian flights to Syria

By Renee Maltezou, Tom Perry and Lidia Kelly ATHENS/BEIRUT/MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United States has asked Greece to deny Russia the use of its airspace for supply flights to Syria, a Greek official said on Monday, after Washington told Moscow it was deeply concerned by reports of a Russian military build up in Syria. Russian newswire RIA Novosti earlier said Greece had refused the U.S. request, quoting a diplomatic source as saying that Russia was seeking permission to run the flights up to Sept. 24. Russia, which has a naval base in the Syrian port of Tartous, has sent regular flights to Latakia, which it has also used to bring home Russian nationals who want to leave.


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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Arms-carrying ship found to be owned by GREEK firm

Acting on intelligence information, members of the GREEK coast guard aided by the military's special forces raided the ship and found shotguns in a ...


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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Greece: coast guard rescues 578 migrants in 24 hours

(ANSAmed) - ATHENS, AUGUST 26 - Greece's coast guard has rescued hundreds of refugees and migrants today in operations off the coasts of ...


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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Greek Government Makes Changes to Greece’s Military Leadership

New Democracy’s coordinator for national defence Kostas Tasoulas claimed in an announcement he made on Thursday that the Greek government hastily made changes to the country’s military leadership. “The Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defence decided, without convening its members, but through signature collection without any prior notification, the change of the Chief of the Hellenic National


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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Greece debt crisis: Ex-military leaders urge Greeks to show 'calm and national unity'

Sixteen retired leaders of the country’s armed forces have issued a joint declaration calling on Greeks to show “calm and national unity” in the run-up to Sunday's referendum, insisting: “Greece is and must remain a protagonist in European affairs – Greece is Europe.”


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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Air Force Commander meets with Greek Air Force senior official

General Ma Xiaotian, member of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC) and commander of the Air Force of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), met with Lieutenant General Christos Vaitsis, the visiting chief of general staff of the Hellenic Air Force (HAF), in Beijing on the afternoon of June 22, 2015.


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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Greece, US to Discuss Construction of NATO Air Base in Aegean Sea – Athens

Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos and US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter will discuss Athens' proposal to construct a NATO air base in ...


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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Greek Defence Minister says they will buy new Russian arms

Greece to continue military and technical cooperation with Russia, but arms purchase would be limited to replacement of old weapons, Kammenos says.


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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Plans afoot to re-establish Greece's army engineering corps

Defense Minister Panos Kammenos (photo) said on Tuesday on Mega TV that the government plans to allow some army conscripts to stay on with the armed forces for another two years after the end of their mandatory military service and be paid for their work.


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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Greek Cypriots sign military deal with Russia

The Greek Cypriot administration and Russia have signed a military cooperation agreement.


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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Fierce fighting rages for key Ukraine town

Debaltseve (Ukraine) (AFP) - Battles raged Sunday between government forces and pro-Russian rebels for control of a strategic transport hub as the death toll mounted in east Ukraine following the collapse of ceasefire talks. Intense artillery fire thundered around the Kiev-controlled town of Debaltseve, a key position between the rebel bastions of Donetsk and Lugansk, where insurgent fighters are trying to encircle Ukrainian troops.A convoy carrying an AFP crew into the beleaguered town -- which once had a population of about 25,000 -- came under fire, blowing out the windows of a bus in the convoy and lightly injuring two people.Officials said civilians are being evacuated along the only passable road linking the town to the government side and that conditions are increasingly dire for those left behind. "People are fleeing because the shelling is non-stop. There's no water, electricity or heating in the town," a local police commander Yevgen Lukhaniv told AFP. Ukrainian military spokesman Volodymyr Polyovyi in Kiev said that "constant battles" were going on around Debaltseve but pledged that government forces would not give up control of the last remaining road into the town.  As fighting focused there, the number of casualties from clashes around the war-torn region continued to stack up.Ukraine's military said 13 soldiers had died and 20 were wounded over the past 24 hours, pushing the military death toll over the past two days to 28.  At least 17 civilians also died in fighting across the war-torn east, government officials and separatist rebels said. The latest bloodshed came as Ukraine's warring sides looked further than ever from agreeing a peace deal after the collapse of truce talks Saturday.French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, speaking by phone on Sunday, expressed their regret for "the failure of the talks" in the Belarussian capital Minsk.The three leaders again called for "an immediate ceasefire", according to the French presidency.The fighting in eastern Ukraine has now left at least 5,100 people dead since April. - 'Not prepared for truce' -Mediators and Ukrainian representatives accused the separatists of scuppering Saturday's truce talks despite growing international pressure to end a surge in violence in recent days. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which is involved in the talks along with Russia, said that rebel negotiators in Minsk "were not even prepared to discuss implementation of a ceasefire and withdrawal of heavy weapons". Instead the insurgent representatives called for a total revision of an earlier Kremlin-backed peace plan signed in September that has formed the basis for all negotiations, the OSCE said in a statement. The rebels say they now want to redraw the demarcation line between the two sides to include gains they have made since ripping up a shaky truce and pushing into Ukrainian territory.The insurgents on Sunday slammed the OSCE for pinning the blame on them and said Kiev needs to halt fire before they will agree to a truce. Kiev has rebuffed the new rebel demands and says their position has thrown any future peace talks into doubt. "Unfortunately the peace process is now under threat," Valeriy Chaly, the deputy head of Ukraine's presidential administration wrote on his Facebook page.Western governments and Ukraine have accused Russia of sending regular troops and arms to bolster the rebels and spearhead the latest offensive -- claims Moscow has repeatedly denied.The rebels, however, are equipped with the heavy weaponry of a regular army, hardware they claim to have captured from fleeing Ukrainian forces. Moscow -- suffering the economic impact of harsh Western sanctions over the conflict -- reacted cautiously to the collapse of the talks, saying that it "needed time to evaluate them."The 28-nation European Union on Thursday extended through September a first wave of targeted sanctions it had slapped on Moscow and Crimean leaders in the wake of Russia's March seizure of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine.But deep divisions within the EU meant that there was no agreement on expanding broad sanctions targeting Russia's economy.And Greece's new Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias said on Sunday that Europe should stop its "spasmodic" actions against Moscow. Backing remains strong from other allies and US Secretary of State John Kerry is set to jet into Kiev on Thursday to pledge Washington's support for the war-torn nation during talks with Poroshenko and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.Join the conversation about this story »


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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Greek fighter jet crash 'due to takeoff fault'

A Greek fighter jet that crashed on Monday at a Nato base in Spain had suffered a technical fault during takeoff, the French military says. "What we ...


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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

10 military officers die in fighter jet crash during Nato exercises in Spain

Eight French and two Greek military personnel died when a Greek fighter jet crashed on takeoff at a military base in Spain housing a Nato training centre for elite pilots.


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10 Military Personnel Killed in F-16 Crash During NATO Exercises in Spain

Eight French and two Greek military personnel died on Monday when a Greek fighter jet crashed on takeoff at a military base in Spain housing a NATO training centre for elite pilots.


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Crash at Spanish air base kills 10, injures 21

Source: theweek.com - Monday, January 26, 2015 At least 10 people are dead after a Greek F-16 fighter jet participating in a NATO training exercise crashed at Spain's Los Llanos base. Ten dead after fighter jet plane crash in Spain. See video here: http://t.co/vt43QwdVOa #TenNews 5pm pic.twitter.com/srzLbmxbK4 — TEN Eyewitness News (@channeltennews) January 26, 2015 Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said that eight of the dead were French and two were Greek, The Associated Press reports , and 21 people were injured. The jet lost thrust as it was taking off, and crashed into an area where other aircraft taking part in the exercise were parked. The Spanish Defense Military said at least five jets and "numerous" helicopters were damaged. In a statement, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called the incident "a tragedy that affects the whole NATO family."All Related


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Monday, January 26, 2015

10 killed, 13 hurt in jet crash at military base in Spain

Greek F-16 jet crashes into other aircraft on the ground during NATO training in southeastern Spain


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10 die in F-16 NATO exercise

Ten people have died after a Greek air force F-16 jet crashed at a base in Los Llanos in southeastern Spain, a senior Spanish defense official told CNN.


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Greek fighter jet crash: 10 killed in Spain after aircraft crashes into hangar at military base

At least 10 people have died at a military base in southeastern Spain, after a Greek F-16 fighter jet crashed into a hangar and triggered a large fire, according to officials.


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At Least 10 Dead After Jet Crash At Military Base In Spain

MADRID (AP) — A Greek F-16 fighter jet crashed into other planes on the ground during NATO maneuvers in southeastern Spain Monday, killing at least 10 people, Spain's Defense Ministry said. Another 13 people were injured in the incident at the Los Llanos base, which sent flames and a plume of black smoke billowing into the air, a Defense Ministry official said. Most of the victims were believed to be foreigners, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of ministry rules preventing him from being named. Emergency crews were working to douse the blaze and determine how much damage there was to other planes involved in the NATO exercise, the ministry said in a statement. A NATO spokeswoman declined to disclose details, referring questions to Spanish and Greek military officials.


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Ten killed in Greek military plane crash in Spain

Spain's defence ministry says 10 people have died after a Greek F-16 jet crashed at a military base in Spain during Nato training


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