The head of the Israeli Air Force, Tomer Bar, met with top officers from the Greek and Cypriot Air Forces to discuss strategic cooperation and bolster security relations, according to Israel’s KAN News network.
The discreet discussions centered on regional developments, particularly Turkey’s expanding military strength and its rising influence in the Eastern Mediterranean. Participants exchanged assessments on the new security balances in the area and explored ways to enhance operational and strategic collaboration among the three countries.
Focus on coordination and joint readiness
Issues of coordination, technology sharing, and potential deeper cooperation in exercises and operational readiness were also addressed. These talks reflect shared concerns over stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The news of the Israel-Greece-Cyprus air force meeting sparked strong reactions in Turkey. Turkish media outlets and social media users republished the story, voicing concerns over the strengthening trilateral cooperation. Reactions primarily highlight fears of a more robust security framework that could shift regional power dynamics.
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