Trio summit in Jerusalem: Israel, Greece, and Greek Cypriot Administration convene under shadow of Gaza genocide

Amid escalating regional tensions over Tel Aviv’s genocidal war in Gaza, Israel, Greece, and Greek Cypriot Administration convened in Jerusalem for high-level summit

ATHENS

Greece, the Greek Cypriot Administration, and Israel on Monday agreed to further deepen military and security cooperation.

Speaking at a joint press conference with visiting Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mistotakis and Greek Cypriot leader Nikos Christodoulides, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underlined: “We agreed today to deepen our cooperation in security and defense.”

Arguing that the trilateral alliance does not specifically target any country in the region, he said: “Look, we’re not seeking confrontation with anyone. On the contrary, we seek stability, prosperity, and peace.”

“We hope that our coalition won’t be tested,” Netanyahu added.

Speaking to reporters, Mitsotakis said: “This is the 10th trilateral meeting of our countries, and this shows the depth of our cooperation that has been tested by time and has proven resilient.”

Highlighting the growing military cooperation between the three parties, perhaps clearest in skyrocketing Israeli arms sales to Greece and the Greek Cypriot Administration, Mitsotakis said their tech sector cooperation should be further improved.

"Our cooperation has yielded tangible results and will continue to do so in the future, we look forward to strengthening the trilateral partnership,” Mitsotakis said.

Christodoulides, for his part, also underlined growing cooperation in defense, security, tourism, and energy.

There are no limits to the prospects for cooperation between the three countries, he added.

Israel has emerged as a major arms supplier for both Athens and the Greek Cypriot Administration, providing various types of advanced missiles, drones, and electronic warfare systems.

The Israel army also often uses the soil of the two countries for training and exercises.