Greece has officially joined the European Union’s defense program, securing investment in critical security technologies. European Commissioner for Defence, Andrius Kubilius, announced the agreement, which will focus on bolstering defense capabilities within the Mediterranean region. Funding will be directed towards secure communication networks, enhanced surveillance systems, and technologies designed to counter drone threats. This initiative aims to strengthen the EU’s overall security posture and address emerging challenges in the region. The program signifies increased collaboration between Greece and the EU on defense matters. Details regarding the specific financial commitments were not immediately disclosed, but the agreement marks a significant step in modernizing Greece’s defense infrastructure. The move is expected to enhance regional stability and security cooperation.
