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Greece signs a naval agreement with Italy to acquire FREMM frigates to bolster its Mediterranean fleet.

Observers believe that the deal, along with defense partnerships with France and Italy, reflects a broader European trend toward supporting Mediterranean security and enhancing European defense independence in the face of regional challenges.

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Last updated: 30/09/2025 1:31 pm
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Greece signs a naval agreement with Italy to acquire FREMM frigates to bolster its Mediterranean fleet.
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LA SPEZIA, Italy – Greece and Italy signed a naval cooperation agreement in La Spezia, Italy. This includes a declaration of intent to acquire two FREMM-class frigates. There is an option for two additional vessels (2 2).

The signing took place in the presence of Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias and his Italian counterpart, Guido Crosetto, during their meeting aboard an Italian Navy frigate. Dendias explained that the discussions were “very important.” They concluded with the signing of two protocols. This paved the way for the acquisition of the frigates. He noted that these ships are about a decade old and yet still possess advanced capabilities. They are in very good operational condition. The final cost of the deal has not yet been announced.

This move comes amid escalating strategic competition in the Eastern Mediterranean. Especially between Greece and Turkey over maritime disputes and energy issues. FREMM frigates are considered advanced naval vessels. Thanks to their capabilities in air defense, anti-submarine warfare, and multi-mission operations.

Observers believe that the deal and defense partnerships with France and Italy reflect a broader European trend. This trend supports Mediterranean security and enhancing European defense independence in the face of regional challenges.

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