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The State Department has given the green light for the possible sale to Greece by the United States of four MMSC (Multi-Mission Surface Combatant) frigates for $ 6.9 billion ($ 6.1 billion). euros approximately). But Paris says a similar contract with Greece has already been signed.
The US government gave the green light, Friday, December 10, to a possible sale to Greece of four frigates, but Paris claims to have already signed a contract for the sale of three frigates to the Greek navy.
While French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reached an agreement at the end of September for the supply to Greece of three defense and intervention frigates for some 3 billion euros, the State Department said in a statement that it had pre-approved plans to sell four combat frigates and their equipment to Athens worth $ 6.9 billion.
Less than three months after the agreement reached between the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom which torpedoed a mega-contract of French submarines to the Australian Navy, causing an unprecedented diplomatic crisis between Washington and Paris , the administration of Joe Biden thus tries again to blow a juicy contract of defense to France.
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Washington also approved the modernization of the Greek MEKO-class frigates, for an amount estimated at $ 2.5 billion.
The statement said that the contract, in both cases, “will be awarded to the winner of an international tender” for the modernization of the Greek navy.
But the agreement for the sale of three French frigates to Greece “has just been signed”, announced Saturday, December 11, the French Ministry of the Armed Forces, deeming null and void the competing offer presented by the United States.
“Since we have been in discussion with the Greeks, the American offer is no longer on the table […]. We also signed the contract with the Greeks. It was initialed a few days ago, “the Ministry of the Armed Forces told AFP.
Painful memory of the submarine affair
“The Greco-French agreement is in force and will be continued. This was done at the highest possible level. The Greek Prime Minister himself announced it”, for his part assured a source on Saturday morning at the AFP, within the Greek Ministry of Defense.
According to the Franco-Greek agreement, announced with great fanfare on September 28 in Paris, three defense and intervention frigates (called Belharra for export) must be built in France by Naval Group, in Lorient, to be delivered to the Greek Navy in 2025 and 2026. The prior agreement also covers an optional fourth frigate.
In addition to the ships, it includes the supply by the missile manufacturer MBDA of their armaments (Aster anti-aircraft missiles, Exocet anti-ship missiles and torpedoes) and support services over three years.
In September, the United States announced a security partnership in the Indo-Pacific zone with Australia and the United Kingdom, including the delivery of nuclear-powered submarines to Canberra. Australia had therefore broken a gigantic contract signed with France for the delivery of conventional submarines, angering Paris.
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian denounced a “blow to the back”, comparing Joe Biden’s method “to what” his predecessor Donald Trump was doing – an affront to the Democratic president anxious to stand out of the Republican billionaire.
France had recalled its ambassadors to the United States and Australia, and the American president had admitted that the United States could have communicated better with its long-time ally.
At the end of October in Rome, Joe Biden tried to turn the page on Australian submarines during a reconciliation meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. The two heads of state had announced their intention to launch “a strategic dialogue on military trade”, in particular on export authorizations.
With AFP
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