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France in need of air defense for Paris 2024 Games, asks Greece for help

Apr 26

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Athens is facing an unprecedented request from France as preparations for the Paris Olympic Games unfold. French authorities formally asked to borrow a Greek air defense system for the 2024 Games. According to reports from the Greek daily newspaper “Kathimerini,” the French specifically requested the transfer of a Crotale short-range surface-to-air missile system from the Greek air force. The outlet first reported the story on Thursday, April 25.

These talks began last November between France and Greece, yet progress has been slow or nonexistent since then. France argues that as it intends to provide anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine, it requires allied assistance to ensure the air defense of critical infrastructure in Paris during the Olympics.

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While Athens has not yet officially responded to the request, government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis emphasized that any assistance granted would not hurt the country’s defense capabilities and be used only for the Games.

This request marked the first instance of France requesting air defense material for the Olympics. While not directly linked to Ukraine, the request is viewed as an indirect plea to Athens to contribute to the broader European effort to strengthen Kyiv.

The Crotale air-defense system requested boasts French origins and has been operational within the Greek air force since 2003. With its firing range and altitude abilities, it coincides with the needs outlined by the French authorities.

Meanwhile, the United States was expected to exert further pressure on Athens during a scheduled teleconference with Greece on Friday, April 26. Despite international calls, Greek officials remain resolute in their commitment to not take any action that could jeopardize the nation’s security or air defense capabilities. Greece has maintained that national security is its No. 1 priority, above all else.

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[JACK AYLMER]

ATHENS IS FACING AN UNPRECEDENTED REQUEST FROM FRANCE AS PREPARATIONS FOR THE OLYMPICS UNFOLD.

FRENCH AUTHORITIES HAVE REPORTEDLY ASKED TO BORROW A GREEK AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

THE FRENCH ASKED FOR THE TRANSFER OF A CROTALE SHORT-RANGE SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE SYSTEM FROM THE GREEK AIR FORCE, ACCORDING TO GREEK NEWS OUTLETS.

THE TALKS BEGAN IN NOVEMBER BUT HAVEN’T PROGRESSED SINCE. 

FRANCE ARGUES IT WANTS TO PROVIDE ANTI-AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TO UKRAINE BUT NEEDS ALLIED HELP TO ENSURE THE AIR DEFENSE OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE DURING THE PARIS GAMES.

ATHENS HAS NOT OFFICIALLY RESPONDED.

A GREEK GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON DID SAY ANY ASSISTANCE GRANTED WOULD NOT HURT THE COUNTRY’S DEFENSE CAPABILITIES AND WOULD BE LIMITED TO ONLY THE GAMES.

THIS MARKS THE FIRST TIME FRANCE HAS REQUESTED AIR DEFENSE FOR THE OLYMPICS.

THE REQUEST IS NOT DIRECTLY LINKED TO UKRAINE BUT IS VIEWED AS AN INDIRECT CALL TO ATHENS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE EUROPEAN EFFORT TO ASSIST KYIV. 

AND THE U-S WAS EXPECTED TO PUSH ATHENS TO PROVIDE AID TO UKRAINE DURING A TELECONFERENCE FRIDAY.

DESPITE INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE, GREEK OFFICIALS REMAIN RESOLUTE IN NOT COMMITTING WEAPONS TO UKRAINE. 

ATHENS HAS MAINTAINED THE IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTING GREECE FROM NATIONAL SECURITY THREATS, FIRST AND FOREMOST.