Greece Reacts to France's Sale of 'Meteor' Missiles to Turkey
athens, greece January 30, 2025 05:30Greece takes action to prevent France from selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, emphasizing strong opposition to the sale.
Greece takes action to prevent France from selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, emphasizing strong opposition to the sale.
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