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A new day for Greek and European security?
Episode 1373

A new day for Greek and European security?

Defense, security, peace, and alliances are top of mind these days. This is the case in Greece, which just welcomed its latest top of the line frigate, and around the world as new questions about a "rupture" in the transatlantic relationship have many holding on to the edge of their seats. We explore what all this means for Greece.

The Greek Current

January 22, 20261h 5m

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Show Notes

Defense, security, peace, and alliances are top of mind these days. This is clear in Greece, where we saw Athens take a major step - one that Prime Minister Mitsotakis called historic - toward upgrading its defense capabilities as it welcomed its latest top of the line frigate. The move, however, comes as we see issues over Greenland raise new questions about European security and America’s commitment to the transatlantic relationship. This week, Thanos Davelis digs into what this means for Greece with Kathimerini’s Tom Ellis, ELIAMEP’s Elena Lazarou, journalist John Psaropoulos, and HALC’s Endy Zemenides. As we wrap up, pour yourself a glass as we’ll be highlighting the rise of Greek wines and the important role one of HALC’s very own - Ted Diamantis - has played in this story.