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25 Apr 2026
Macron visits Athens as France and Greece prepare to renew strategic defence partnership

Athens, Greece. French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Athens as France reiterates its support for Greece in the event of threats to Greek sovereignty and the two countries prepare to deepen defence cooperation.


Visit to frigate Kimon

Macron is due to visit the frigate Kimon at 10 am with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the defence ministers of Greece and France, Nikos Dendias and Catherine Vautrin. The frigate is presented as a concrete example of close defence cooperation between the two countries.

Meetings and expected agreements

Mitsotakis and Macron are expected to meet at Maximos Mansion at 11.30 am, followed by the signing of agreements and statements to the media.

The renewal of the Greek-French Strategic Partnership Agreement on cooperation in defence and security, which includes a mutual defence assistance clause, is expected to be the first agreement signed. It is expected to formalise assurances Macron gave that France “will be here” if Greek sovereignty is threatened.

France’s role in European defence

France is seeking a stronger role in European defence, and its defence assistance agreement with Greece is seen as an important step in that direction, especially given Paris’ longstanding ties and interests in the wider Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East.

Agenda items: navigation, economy and online safety

The agenda at Maximos Mansion is expected to include freedom of navigation, with emphasis on the Strait of Hormuz. Economy, civil protection and the protection of minors online are also among the areas where the two sides are expected to show common ground through agreements.

EU priorities and Europe’s future

The agenda reflects, at the bilateral level, broader priorities facing the EU, as outlined by the two leaders during a discussion on Europe’s future with Kathimerini director Alexis Papahelas.

Macron described the changing international environment as an opportunity for Europe to demonstrate its capabilities and emerge as an alternative pole on the international stage.

Both Macron and Mitsotakis said this would require action in specific areas, with priority given to strengthening European independence in defence, production, energy, technology and competitiveness.

Mitsotakis referred to the need to reduce energy costs in Europe and spoke of investment in nuclear energy, alongside renewable energy sources.


What do you think are the most urgent areas for Europe to strengthen its independence?

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