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France and Greece to renew defence pact for another five years

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ATHENS, April 19 (Reuters) - ‌French President Emmanuel Macron will travel ​to Greece next week to renew a security pact ⁠between the two countries against the backdrop of the war in Iran, a Greek government official ​said on Sunday.

France and Greece, long-standing NATO allies, signed ‌a security and defence agreement in 2021, which required them to come to each other's aid if ⁠attacked and included the purchase of ⁠three French-made frigates and around 24 Dassault-made Rafale fighter jets by Athens.

Macron's visit to Greece on April 24-25 will renew the agreement for a further ‌five years, with an automatic renewal thereafter, the ⁠official said, speaking on condition ‌of anonymity.

Macron and the Greek ​government will also discuss maritime security and the Strait of Hormuz, the official added.

Shipping through the ‌Strait of Hormuz was at a ​standstill on Sunday ⁠after Iran reasserted control over the strategic ‌waterway, days before a ⁠fragile ceasefire with the United States was set to expire.

Greece leads the European Union's naval mission ​charged with protecting ‌ships in the Red Sea but has opposed engaging ⁠in any military operations ​in the Strait of Hormuz.

(Reporting by Angeliki ​KoutantouEditing by Christina Fincher)

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