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Greece sees deal to buy Italian-made frigates by April, minister says

Greek Defence Minister, Nikos Dendias talks to the press, during joint press statements with Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz at the Ministry of Defence in Athens Greece, January 20, 2026.
Greek Defence Minister, Nikos Dendias talks to the press, during joint press statements with Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz at the Ministry of Defence in Athens Greece, January 20, 2026. Photo : REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki

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Greece hopes to wrap up talks and sign a deal ​for the purchase of Bergamini class ‌frigates from Italy by April, Defence Minister Nikos Dendias said in an interview ​released on Sunday.

High-ranking officials from ​Greece and Italy last year signed memorandums for ⁠naval cooperation, opening the way ​for the acquisition of two FREMM frigates ​by Athens with an option for two more.

"We hope that negotiations with Italy will ​be concluded and that we ​will have signed (a deal) for the acquisition of ‌2+2 ⁠frigates by April," Dendias told a Greek newspaper.

Dendias said Athens was working to ensure the frigates could also ​carry ​the new-generation ⁠ELSA missile.

Greece plans to spend about 28 billion euros ​as part of a multi-year ​defence ⁠plan that includes the purchase from France and ⁠new ​submarines as it tries ​to keep up with historic rival Turkey.

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