Greece Reacts to Turkey's Naval Exercise 'Blue Homeland 2025'
greece January 9, 2025 12:28Greece shows concern over Turkey's increasing naval power and military capabilities with the 'Blue Homeland 2025' naval exercise.
Greece shows concern over Turkey's increasing naval power and military capabilities with the 'Blue Homeland 2025' naval exercise.
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