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

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March 8 (Reuters) - ‌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 of a fourth Belharra frigate ​from France and ‌new submarines as it tries to keep ⁠up with historic ​rival Turkey.

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou, Editing ​by Louise Heavens)

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