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Turkey Responds to Greece with a Maritime Park

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Turkey Responds to Greece with a Maritime Park
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Key Points

  • The Joint Defense Agreement was signed
  • Concern was raised in Greece
  • Withdrawal of Patriot missile defense systems was demanded

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7 August

The Joint Defense Agreement signed between Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia appears to have caused concern in Greece. Opposition circles in Athens are demanding the withdrawal of Greek Patriot missile defense systems deployed in Saudi Arabia. The agreement has resonated more in Greece than in India, Israel, and Iran. Turkey's increasing influence in the region seems to have alarmed the authorities in Athens. Turkey's maritime park initiative has drawn a reaction from Greece, and the tension between the two countries may be on the verge of a new crisis.

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What is the Joint Defense Agreement?
It is an agreement signed between Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia.
Why is Greece concerned?
The agreement appears to have caused concern in Greece due to Turkey's increasing influence in the region.
What are Patriot missile defense systems used for?
Patriot missile defense systems are used for air defense.

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